Grand Traverse Herald, February 07, 1907

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Grand Traverse Herald, February 07, 1907

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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T«AVER*e CITY, GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7. 1907.
» libe. When bis loncue works, huijou vf no ides a-bat a poser of pood; my room apt) pmyed
ind suppii.-*. and in the middle of contart »nh the snow With this sled
A Litttc ef EverytbinB.
brain colts. He reminds me of a lit­
;ed before. 1 told Gotl that if we weiej June tbe ships cunveyinc them an- it is poullile to run very fast.—New
A square mile costains «10 acre*. ’
tle steamboat that used to rua on the
to win thul tiatile. He tiih^t do It. forjetaoied off the coast thirty-Ave miles York H.-raM
A barrel of rice weighs cno pouMa.
Ho» does he keep hU blnhdsr*
Saacamon river. K bad a ibree-foot
. I bad done all that I could 1 weutjdoan fn>ra Nome. Work was at onee
The firat «ecl pea was made tn 1S30
A* roll ibe yesn sloes
the president's home town.'who
• Ifmm ray nxun with a pr»-at load llfi- :«un. the flrst emHneerinc proW-.
Soma Bulls.
A tmrrel <ff flour wreOghs lfi« pottsfia.
Id that for hwea spfiuiotrd
ed or Unittln esriy In bis ttiimlniie ’ ed from my shonluer*. and from tbai Inc Hie bridei&s of an arm of the •
London Tit Bits oflered a prize for
A Ivartei ol pork srighs'fitM |iuliBda.
mth pnUier sort <rltb sobs?
*
I trmlon. wus. like miev others, very mumcol 1 never biid a doubt a.*- in the . In
da>s a trestle tC, f<et li
■Ttulls ■ -The first one h« re presented
A hand (horse m«*aure) le toar
With her wbOMc life is booored.
fi woman, somewhat advaored ln'*t*>o“» to discover wlial was to be rwsulf We shall hear psnort news fr\>m »»» completed, and every pile hav
was d.tT^-.1 the heM. The others mere Inches.
W'hose lore he won for eye.
life, was admllKd in her turn, to Mr. <*is policy «u the slavery tjiicsiiun.
[Grant, who has been poundinc away to »-e.driven tbruufib frozen bollc
also sel.Tt..i for ib-nr exn-lkoce:
HS-i-rs pull nuwt of lire Wagons In.
With children ansei stsiured
Lincoln. Her husband and three sons,' ■'WeH. " said the presldimt. “1 win at tlcksbum for so many months. 1 [ and the Arsi train of standard paucAc-ti.iui poliiician. iMetytxmdemn Armenia.
Kr-eps ho his nstal dsr?
ihs had In the world, had enlisted.'nnswer lij u-llidc you a story: Y«.ij
II in a proitbetic mood today. Slefc- curs u.is drawn aeroM
first sund:i>va-niiiieni l-tr ilair recent
The body of a moth csmtalna over
Her boaband had been killed, and Bhelhnow Father B.. rbe old Methodist
«. arul r sav that you will uei w.-i:.",ayd in'stle In Alaska.
• policy coDcemiog the ^irame tax, U 1.i>61 musetan. .
had come It. ask the President, to rc| preacher? and you know Fox-river
"The doctors do nut say so"
Now came ibe ervsiest |irob!<
of reported to have said; The I'nlMKl
-'.'s aow-^anks Ihli^With Kwad of hsrp and crmbsl.
lease to her the oldest son,
i and Its freshets? Well onre a reatoiis
"I iKin'i rate, itickter: ii.u sill ev'iull—the conMiurUon ai-russ ifa<
U-, 'Thoy'n keep outline th' - ■ ! off in Ui" .. !ue ' manufacinrcn entering
With marchlns soIdJer's tread.
j din. Tlie lowJand.s of Ala.-Va are cover-i Ihe sh-yp that lays the r . *
ggs •
Bclnc sutlsAcd of Uie truthfulness young >letbo<liv-i was worrying als>ul; well, persisted tbe President
- c imrtce.
With (Ud aeelaliD of freedmon,
of her story, Lincoln sal.l, Tcrtalnly, Fox River, and cxpress«-d fear that [ And that afKinioon tleneral Rickies' ed with age >‘M growth of moss In I ontll they pump It dry." •
in C.-itro men carry' srater aroosd
Whoae cnpUre feM he led
he should Ik- prevented frr>ni keeping' wu-iit on to say. a telegram was re-■ hummock*, «!ec3ye.l year afi.-r year, i An Irisbinac in the midst of a tir- tho Mrt-eta In vasHike mnirlvancee
prop Is Uken awsy
In paths of rosy promise
appoltnmenls by a frerhei.
ictiv<-d fiom General Gr.int announcing'm nature's process iif soil making, ’ ode BgAlnsi landlords ana mpllalistl. strapped to ibeir backs.
Jiistly entitled to one of ?ii
Prom hoods ibat call and slay.
- -Young man.' said l-Vtlter B., ‘I the full r.r Vicksburi: Hi* own ' te-[ lo a d.-pth of from one to three feet.: d.vUr. 4 ib.-Ti if ihe*.- ni-ii '
He wrote an order for the dtsebarce
No.f.vrmcr mlstress-^tho WhH*
As tmrior of A people.
make ii a rule in ray life never to c«>very.MK»n followed.'
'-W'iih lreqii<-Rt |mk>1s • 'wmTVr It w-asi landed on an -inlnhablteJ Island, they Hour-# had mure geaeral miptwriahm
of the
Ke^ hr hU natal day*
cross Fox River HU I pet to It.' And'
(this unstable gn und over which en- [ wouldn't Is- tbere an bonr before they i>r the mansioD than Mrs. Booserfdt.
The woman thanked him emif^ully
At Cettysburp.
roDcluded Lincoln, "thst's like ra»
[gineers bad declared i lo madbed could i wo.Jd hgve their handa in the pockets
S.-Vvral
Ii.-W bridgre min be built
and went .away. On reachinc the army
The t«ltU- of Gftiysbiirg was indeed j be built
and the slavery question.'
heavy cars of a | of tbe nakv-<l savages."
ovHT the nvi-r Nik- by the KgypUan
Rhe found that this son had been
Or on some I/ioloui mountain.
nniaUe Vinory. and coupled with | ijgndar.l gauge
except at pro- [ Only o few- weeks ago a lecturer at
vmindisl, ami tiiken to a hospital. She
Our world benealta his fret,
le fall of Vli-ksburg. which surrend-:‘hlbiilve <vwt. p
Following the court alKvut tm th
Dickson bad e big mis-ttne snvo utterance (o Ihc
A nolller was recently arateoced to
foiiitd the ho.C'ilal, but the boy was
ivies be with Grant and Sherman
circuit, was. no doubt, the joy of Lii
vd to Gen. Gram on that name 3rd ] ouTvinred himself that, while this
fidUtmlng
Ail along the entrodden <w-u months' ImprimimNU for taking
dead. The aureron la eharpe made a
Hold eonrerae wise and sweet*
coin's life. He was so fond of it ih:
July, prored the real lurnlog-fsdnl; dra in liself was not -firm enoiish.- H paths of
re w.- can see the 4 match into a Welsh cod pit.
memorandiiDi of the facts upon the
Where Sheridan roars ceatlr
be declined a flattering offer to ent.
the
w.ir
U
seems
slngulsrlv
appnsi
«a*
..lily
mi
etcre*ctu-e
.-i.
a
solid

bidden
fouiirmli
>f an iuiH«m Hand "
Many women are acting as goodm
hack tif tbe PrcsldeDt’g orde-. and. alBnccim of earthly fray
a lucrative law partnership in Cbln .{ iirisie.
Gcttysbiirg should) foandatiun of .suih. ID some places
-‘We pursue tl shadow, the bubble Hers In A'enlce. Tbe men object and
hrok'cn-bi'arted. the woman
. With Lao eommde and brother.
go. as be contended. It would neeessi-1 have been the p:
where President . froreti.
In .rth.-r p-ji-e, „vi-r a hursts and Icvaved the ashet
are ongaalring niilons against them.
found her way a^ln into bis prcseoce.
Keeps he hla natal day*
tate more or loss cuDfinemenl in tbe] Lincoln made bl>
benuiifut and' foundati
»f ire ibtl,M the , hands!"
Ai-oasdlng
‘to^e eniclal figures.ouluch affected by ber story, office, and. therefore, keep him off Ihe! famous address,
the IvSttlc
•rnesih Ibis Uudra would i One of the regnlsHons << tbe West Jy twrenff pbiSit4t dJreat Uritaln
and aaid. “I know what you wish me rirciilt.
dead and wounded of both the Tolfm
tracks and iitilircd the, Boston Bridge oimpany reads: "And have incomes exceedfgg'-|;ln,«fK. annull do It without
Or resta he here, sonl Bleeper.
id ronfederai
Seated in a onc-horse buggy, behind
urk—which Is .rf Ibe roll-j the said propn.mrs shall meet' an- uuBlly.
yournsklnp Iwbiill lelensein yoiiyour
To ns ap honored Imat;
sorry looking animal, he would set tender attention then-, Laler U
w.-t ejay-hy lwlim«s ! uually off ihe first Tuesday of June,
The traveler In Africa rule, in a
serond son." Upon this he took up bis III from Sio-lngfleld to U- gone for dechh-d to set aside a portion «»f the, ihem Inin i
The bays of mortal eir'lrtes
the grade .which si the: provided the same does not fall, on hammock suspended from a hrevy
pen and conitoenccd wriiiriR
Vpoo his cuarded'dust?
weeks St a stretch. Tbe lawyers, as Iwllle field for a great nations! mill-; xame lime gjave him ditches for drain-j a Sunday."
pole kalanciil on tbe bauds
two
der. KHitle he was writing ihe sroman he drove into each suoressive place, tary cemetery- In which ilte d<-ad ■ ace on em-h
Id silence rest unbroken.
I Sidel and thr-n lamping i An maiot ai lUte of the I'niverslty
Mood by his side, the tears running eageriy amiri|Billug a n>*w stock of found orderly DunaL It was dcdirai-: t|i,> grade
UnbeedlQC pewce or fray.
Tin- action .d tin- long;unions bore .off tbe palm of merit
Tbe Kaiser is an enthusUsUr autodown ber face, and stroked bis rough stories, gave- him a eonllal weicctme cd to its sacred use^ Ntiverabec '.!•,! hours of hot
led and harden , when he declared thai “the RrlUsh mobillat. having a toim of about tbll*
hair as a fond mother caresses «
and Ihe landlords bailed his n>
18CC AL the end of the .-ervnwuk-sj
,h,.
ni«, Ibe tracks were li«m. whether it Is roaming Hi.- deserts teen itHUor <ars
Ht« btnweo have
own heart and eyes were full, with dellgtii. for be was one of
President Lincoln aroso and said:
| Uid and the lialtasllng done from near of India or climbing the forosts of practlcaJly iMhlng to do but eat.
handed her the papci
most patient and imciimidalnin
“K«mr score and seven years ago^.y gravel Llll.ldcw.
CLmadii. will a..t .imw In its torns nor
KIlMWla. Manehuria, and North
said he. "you have one anr
What heed* We hold thr prrxnbie.
guests.
our fathers hrougUt foilh on this «» ; An-I the subsiantial roadh.*! imaf- retire into it* shell.
t'hina much use it made of tbe C*lF
Ihc other two left: that ir
The 'Vball beV of our God’
"If every other fellow," tdaies cine tlnent a new nation, conceived in lib-;
by th<- winters, is silent prvs.f
brick l.w, not as a iM-verage taut
Ihan right." She took the paper, and of his rolleagiies. "gmmbled ut 111
Comaaoder, aoldlcr, martyr.
« ny, and <hdic-.i(H lo ib- proposition! ,-r the sacces* of Uh- m.-thods uw-d.
vegetable. IkjIW with rice and
Not Necessary.
reverently placlus her hand upon his dlffereni uecommodailoiis and sranl
The wtneiireaa bravely trod.
>1
1 Ai-Uix the line l.udci freight cars In
mutton.
By
all
means
l-t
us
cling
to
the
old
head, the tear* still upon her cheek< lare which gn-etod us at many of the
We bold him. and ve bare him.
Now, vre are encaged in a great
plans pass in-er iincke hulll In spelling If tlie present Style of KpeilAn
cnactrarmt vrf the IdiDdmt Ofy
"Tbe Lord hicss you. Mr. Pres- dingy iavenis we smirk Lincoln said civil w-ur. Ksilng whether that nation
In heart of hearu alway.
:iBl- manner tight or lea Ing was c<K..i enoncb for our parents, flouncH ntvv-eoiR the window cleanera
dem! May you live a thousand yen:
And oora the trust of honor
or any nation, so cooeeive<l and so i-i-l above irysial l.v. The salrstret
noihlns'
from Biandlug on wlndiw silU that
witv mu g.KVl enough for us*
ind always bo the head of this great
To keep his natal day.
dedir-jled.
can
!ongi-r
endure.
We
aiv
His forebearan'j^ In this rtqzard well
nm of Iiv- n.-ver mills, in spile of
T.ike "5fUi" for instance. Instead are more than sit f.sl from Ihe
w-arranls the oUservailitn he Is said o met on a great IwitllefieKl of that war verv- warm dn>s of siimrm r which
ground.
one occasimi to have made, that h We have come to dcllniie a portion vail ev--n w-iililn l«e nilli-s of Hie Arc­ of .IrraitHRi the c. why nni. if it
It U csiinu.t.-d 1l1.1i ni-aily 4.000
j giwsl thing. iis<- it more freely?
One day. wHen the President was
After tlic downfall of the confeder- nev;er so compleii-ly fi ll faU "own ui of iluil fl.ld as a final resting place tic Circle, It is the primeval frc.-z<
acre* of cedar ireew an- cut down anwHh the Iranpa who were Achtinx at •y a friend asked Ihc president what worthines-* ss when h<- stood face t for Hum- who here gave Ihelr live.v that has not thawed since .inri.-nt 'j Why Dirt raise your gnat to a
uually to iwovide the maiertol for
the front, the atMinded. both I'rAon * was going 10 do with Jefferson Da- face with a n-aJ. live hotel clerk. that that iiatleii mictil live it Is alio- geukutical age.v It is kept from thaw-, If she ts gfsl?
And k w-hai harm in a little moreof lead pencils.
and Oonfoderate. beemn to poor In
s Uncoln laiighcl and answered:
How- he appcsrevl on the circuit may Bviher fining and pio}>er that we Ing by the thick blaiikH of moss,
Tbe crudest placo In tbe world 1*
a sensible custom? If you have the
Aa one stretcher was passioi; IJn"Ttiere was a hoy In Springfield who be gleanvHl from this sketch of tahn should do this.
muck and gravel lying over it. sod the
Wersojansk. in Siberia. Its areraR*
cdn. be beard the voice of a lad call- mred up bis pennies and bought a drawn by Henry C. Whitney, one of
"Kui in a larger sense wo eaonol whole mudlred has proved a firm foun knowledge why make a knoise'
Int to his mother In acaiUaJnc tones. coon. That coon was lt»ts of fun for a his colleagues in centra] Illinois, w-bo dedicate—we cannot consecrate—we dailon for this commercial enteriirlsc Know-body 'Is kaaugbty. A knUc li leraperatnre tbo year tooad is r? de­
knever knice unless knceessary. Am grees below zero.
Ueccdn'a great heart flllH. He forgni while, bill s»en develuped Into a first- Is yet living.
rannot hallow—this ground.
Th.-.0 capital
Cork will not rise to tho hnrface
wl,» siiouid ii:.i a knave l.nall kn.ipthe artala of Ihe moroeni He ordered class nuisanee. scraichlng. biting and.
bmve men, living and d.-ad.whn striicThe litK . not- over 31 n.lk-i
-His hat was brown, faded, and
aaiii if sunk 20 feet i.el..w the orcaa'a
the Barrten to stop. KneeUng and
lere have con-.rral.d it far >Dd tbe T •.•:ii;e la on a luisl*- that ktns to kn..,eo-l.-*- An.l 4.- I
icaring his yonng owner's clothes'al
tn nsimJlj worn or rublK-d tiff.
rairtao- At any lea* depiii it will wortt
bending ofor the wounded soldier, be most off Us liat'k. The youngster afier
.mr piwr pc.wi r In add or .b
tb<- ■ J of a irafO<- tiir.nits wav back to rh.- surf.ipe.
asked. ‘‘What eaa I do for you. niv l.-uilliig hl.< rapiire through the streets
•ni.- woihl w !l |!til.. inu- no.
•• States," Freight is .ar
shawl, ills coat and vi-st-tuing loosely
The BwL«s are the only BuixnnUI
boyr
■meoiher wl.al we say here, biji
on Ibe >-nd of s rope and h.iving a
a loll for every mile hanl
V his ginni fr:imc. Ills trousers were
aibm
been roo"Oh, you wilt do aotbliu: for rnr." hard lime lo Veep clear of The teeth tif .invariablv i,s.
The Firwt Needle*.
never fivre.-i what th.-y . did
a>~M.i l::. rimes as iiinch
shon. Ill one liiind he'
in ilie past 1 c centuiHm. Nabe iVfilHNl. - Yon arc a Yankee, t Ihe liitle vixen, sat down on a curj..
Needles
were
first
made
In
London
in the States. Passenger
carrh-d ii f;cdi-. I CTCt-ii umbrella wiili berv. It is for us. the living, rather
poleoD's
rmz'walntj w-ais only aoi^tnM,
canY hope Utat my message will
comidelely fagged out.
rents a iBlb-—to limes ly <■ negro from Spain. In the reign
Lincoln' In lar<^«i while cotton or lo bi- d/dicsied h.ii- t<, the unllnished
In neariy every wirevr ID Jape
Jn.-ii, M..r. H.ui
reach my mother."
A passer-by. noticing the b
Ibe petiqsylvania railroad
din letters. M-w-ed on the Inside, work which the} who fought here
eillea Is a public oven wbeee, fur a
Uacoln, In tears, his-volee full of consolate face, asked him what was
jo.it Impanltig the secret of ills a
• knoll was gone from Ihe handle liav.- thus far so noldy julranced. It 1*
smaU fre. bousewive* may have tbeir
tcoderewi love, eonrineed the Isd^rf the matier
j and it was lost until l3Ca. when It w
rather for us lo lu- here dedicated
Sle^ng. Among the SwedeL
a piece <if
dlnoerw and suppers roiAed for them.
bis sincerity, and he gave hls.good
;
rccov-vK-d
in
tb.reign
of
ElizalK-Ut.
" 'Ol).-' said he. ‘this coon is such a around the mid lb- of the umbrella to the gr>-nt task remaining belore u«—
The Rwol.'s lure made u fine nri
in respect to park area the Amer­
by words wlibonl reserve. The Pres­ iroulile to me;sl«-.!(liiic Their fa.viest sli-d is and Bias Grnwwe, a Gerntan. Unght ican rule), rank in the order followkeep It from fijing open. In the oilier Hull from these bonur.-d d.-ad we take
ident directed them copied, and or­
" Well.'.said the other, why don't hand he can-led a carpet tuis tn which IncTT-.ised deroiion tn that caure for called ..
paikM.wUng and is an et- the an to the QiglUb.
New York.. PbUadeli.hla, Boston.
dered that Ihey he sent that night, yon get rid of him?'
Tbe
maiiufarlure
of
necfilai
w.
wbii-b
ihev
g,ive
the
I
sm
full
m.«T.-j
cei-ding:;
Kht-,sled
that
the
inboMwere stored s few jiapcrs lie used In
!>>uis. rhicago. Cleveland. San
with a flag of Iruce. Into Ibo enemy's
iben again b»l to IkiglamJ for nearly
ofilovoilnn; that w-p here liicliiy re'Sh-li” whispered, the youngster:
e |Unts of N.-ci1snrt, a provfncllnea.
It was re Framdsco. Baliimure. Piusbun, New
«.!vp that these d.-a.I -li'all n^havc|.-d it the north of Swe-Jen.emplo} dur- a eenisrv. Iwt about
he's goasing bis rope off now when hisi till his return to Sprtnefleb:
"ricans
und'CinciDnaiL
illed m va^n; that ihi* natloii; iinderj ing the winter as a means of loKimo- coveped by rbristiipber Greening, who
he, thinks I'm not looking. I'm going tc
Instead of (>eliig a modem aoUoa.
When Abraham Uncedn w-ai
God. shall have a n.-w bl^ of frt-e-j tloii,
-nie ii«e
It now Extends seltli-d al laiag,ri,-ttdon. in Backing
let him do It: and th.^ I'll go home
the plan uf preventing destroetlre
young boy al borne, bis father wanted
dom
and
that
eovernment^.f
the
peo
;
iht».iigb.vi!_
.-mire
Sweden.
where
1-11 the folks thaf'he got away
n Jiidcn
Ktnnns l.y expi.xiing bombs among tbe
to bay a horse which one of his neigh- front me?’ " —
by the p>-<4ile. lor
-loud*, w.n.s SUV- ’ed nsariy fjoe bunliori bad offered for sale. Mr. Lin
shall n<« perish from the earth."
trading horses: and It was agnu-vl that
ir.al e --s- o by Prof. Parrot, of
coin told Abraham to go and try to
AVlih tlieiK- w-orUs, 09 brief, so 1
.,«ris of winter Among other i
n’ben
.Abraham
Uneoln
was
aUvul
text
momiti|f«t
nine
o'rlnck
ihey
buy tbe borne. He aald. ' You may of­
p).-. *0 full <>f iv-v.rc-iii f....lins.
<rf
lUe
north,
in
Russia
Scot-1*■"*
earned
on.
.
eighteen
years
old,
it
was
coniniun
sbould make a trade, the hors-'s to
.. ........ .Amelia rrf Poriiigjil bas been
fer Ifty dolUrs for the horse; bat If
he
place
of
strife
tn
be
ibcjland
Germany.
Ibis
aptwl
nseen up tn that hour, scd nn
t.Tdvine nivllcine for some yenra
you ean'i get It for thsi. you msy fur the farmers In Indians, where he
MUing iilacej-r heitx-s, : ind then w<-iujiin l.v unkhowo. a fact that U some
Have You Met Him?
ed. to kHid a raft with what they backlog out .
a forfe.lure of JJS.
past, and nnw that she has returaed
glee as much as alily dollars for It. "
jack ici bis own great la *k—for w-hlrh|Wlmi -extraordinap, considering that i "Good hioialng.
It's a fine <1
d lai-M-d and to float down the rivei
At the limir apivolliM. the judge
Lisbon from visits to England and
Yoong Abraham went to the neigh­
•New Orb-UDS. where they cmild find ante up. Ic.uting the Mirrip-il-Iooking je. too, was to gjv.- "t a.- last nieas-.tli.-sparkstotting is cnnsfraHod en-;neighbor—
fVanre slu- 1* going to wort bard to
bor and said. -Mr. BUnk, father told
■ tircly ot Norway spnire It i« straight.
"Yes; bul w.- arc all misv-rable ri
market. His fani'ily was ptyir but .pcclnu-n of d horse ev.-r seen in nre of ib'iotion."
g.,1 h<T doctor's dagree.
me f Bii^t offer yon fifty dullara for

|"f
••loncat.sl,
foTtn.
am!
weighs'
no
»un-s."
At eerdain points along Um atreet
that SgiOe you have for sale: but If be persuaded his mother to let him those pans. In a few minuies Mr. Un
Railroad on le*.
iinore than ;:'i poundv, ii'cotrsivi* oil
'W<-Il. we may lie glad we are
ir ronu*. lo Lomdon the pogts am
1 cotUda*l get It frvr fifty dollars. I build a flat boat and land It with n frw coin was seen approaching with a
Not many p*‘rhapir wlio notice thejiui, nton-;.-. lotvi-d upwar-i m f ;..nt.:'ng "
wooden saw-horse upon his shoulders.
laini'-d white, and the ran inrarlablr
mljdit gin as moth as stxiy for it. I barrvls of produce..
occasional r*‘ferenccs in the nt-ws-,,nd ^ aiul Mieliatf fe« iq length.- 'Ye*, but our time'* cornin'." gro
He
was
looking
at
hts
boat
as
a
Great
w-eiv
ih.sboiitsand
ihe.iuydfli
•i..'p
a. ihese {Misls. 'ons.quently
have made np my mind that 1 won'!
IiaiK-n. to the New L-ork lo-Paris ratl-’To each of the nmii< r» la fixed an-|beighW.
;Je-re i* never any trouble over wbethgive you bat fifty dollars for the steamer was coming down the rivet. ter of the crott.l, nnd iKvih were grt-at- road projrci know- the piciuri-«quc • iipilcbc that serve.* both as a point} Have },„j m«t him? He live* On
There were no w-bnrfs. and pcnKHis ly Increased when Mr. Lincoln. «m sur
•r or where the car will stop.
horse"
stoo
of
the
building
of
the
first
Ala.s-;
of
support
and
a
HIlc--.
The
entiret^'“nn>
»‘de
of
the
street
b’lt
he
a
Two ihonaand acre* or faraing '
He remained firm and got the horse that wanted to lake n steamer bad to •eying the judge's animal, sei
huh •
prnpo»<-d chain. aft.dr I
lunmhine lb- us.-d to have good lands in Gleen ronniy. C'«llfarala.
go out lo It In boats. Two nien came tis Kaw-horse-alid exclaimeil. Well,*
for fifty dollatw.
heaHh. but he has complained of f.s-i'. tave iK-en pBiTfaaaed t,y Dunkards
down in the bank with minks and judge, this is the firsi time I ever pit Ill-' UnkUthoCounci] Cliy E Soloinn fllT.T Railixjad, a daring pitw of
tag Idd so long rha’ be has to live up 'rom f«Mern Matea. who will aeltle
isked
him
tn
take'them
out.
H<was
woi>i
of
Ji
iu
a
horse-trade."
The world Is Indebted for
preser.iginreniig and ronsiructlon work. H*
to h:s d.-claran.ms Every dollar be heie with Ibeir ftmilliii: .The land
vailtw of this anecdote, we believe, glad of the clianre. expecling them to
igniflcanre ts its proof that the Ala*-; The Norrland sled dlffera
■rns is half a dollar jKsrause be will be divld. d Into forty and cigbtyhim perhaps twenty-five c»«i*
&riy in the war a former
to the late Senator Voorhin, of In­

W X a.
crossed-Kin [,hly from the Vesierbotten type, m grumbles
fellow who gets monDt in the l>ntsslan -armv,
diana who related It in Washington aplere.
who had-many of the l,-s|:whi<»h the rannere, whicn art- Bi-iefc y wiibont work.
The imm and their tninks had Iteco been forced by his debts....... ............... ,.j
not long Itefopp fais death. As VoorSrmi- «Ki l*s'esiima'c.; ihai j..hD
:--nginews had rtp.-aiedly declatfd.lro-|tihcrter, are not shod wlih trim, tm
bees told It. Uncedn bad In coort a 01 on board the steamer, and It was cominlsstoD and to leave bis fsihe^is;
H. Rorkxd.'ller's wraith in silrer doll-ossli.le
are well grt-as.-d or impregnated with
t'a DMk.
case In which he fell no great ennfi- abont to start IJncotn calli-d oot. land, gained admliiance to Uneol^ j «-arr.n fh.kso:
l*:s wi.i'd welsl, a* in.tcli a» two first
N«»w-t-oiting tar,
Th«- lightest -and bcit
> tbe president
denea. and agreeably to a ilme-hou- "You have forgotten to p;
Eachtwho. Impresscl by the alennewi and I vork'enmnrer. built
iaiileships: in gi bills it would
built thbt.most north-^vjk* for raring. Is the one manofaeimiHtfw of H. W makeadotibie'girvjVs '•und the earth
,o.k , «,!»
W.Wn. 1.,...I mini., nl
orad rule among lawyers I "If you «ll.,
litroad „
in .j,
thle world, afur plan- :-jred at I’mea. li
iii Norw-av. In order
ResOluH- which » » w-nt in scarrhl^n,]
have a poor ease, abnre the opposing
vfc a remnant ) :.'•(» milra loag.
ecr.
„f
Sir
John
Frank!
.
m
1SL2.
andi
counsel"!, touched lightly on Its mer­
• 'educational report* tbe Centhe which torame.pack- I in the ice and;
its. hut paid hU respects to bis op
[••au ray* tbeiv I* one tracber
lad in be abandon'
An Al---------poneni. who happened to be a young
eviry
sere-niy-aoe pupils tn the
o the left. •whaler" anerward discto-i-i.-c.
lawyer, not sriiboui ability, but verv- JU
‘17 “
• man,pres.t»ni the imiK.nant fact that he
xotm- ,ner> item of a I.Vcs-i and then with .he right foo- strikes
ilu-d Riales. The wcfaorjl age. on
glib, very bumptlons. and a little Unruin «ud: -a most import-; Wobgcd .0 .me of tb- oklcs, nob>.,.quipm.mt wp. aecKm.e.1 for save a.; th-ground a. rr-gul-r in.e^^ 17 «
ilcb the number of pupils la e*tlIngs.
and
it
was
purchsMsl
and
pre
am
tncldent
In
my
life.
1
could
scarce
ho-ases
of
Gen
"i«» previous" generally to make a
I’sd is from flro to iw-r-nty-four.
few- odds ;:nd cods wohb less than : lo propel Ih. s!e-l fijrward. tf the tr-uizd to tbe Er.gUsh governmeo’
ly crciit that I. the poor Ivor, had
"Oh." mn*wered Uncoln. resssorinr-^
fsvofwbk- ImprcsskiD on the Jury.
ion fa) Ihe UHgiaO g
: snovr is Vi-*y hard and the racer is n.d t-y the Cnl«»-d Slates-aa « 'oV.-n o;
Tbe situation "indicated- tas the earned a doUar In less than a day.: l.v. ".von wxvo'i find that the *1
Mr. Dirkson first went 1.. Ala-ka in provided wi.h spiked shoe* It 1. nepe,. ■good will.
In after rears when jt
’be ’•»«»' *>f leather mall
•loctoiw say I tbe professional rale too that bv honest work I had earned a'obstacle to .ronr advancomeot'
190^ and quickly «aw rbat tbi- great- earj- for him to fix- *(eel calks t.j the w.is1,rok. n BP u 'desk wax made tr.m, i
'*>*' Kongo hYee SUte disstrongly for Lincoln too resist Ita ap­ dolUr. i was more hopeful ami: ’
"*1
’he c«.un:ry was railroad, •'«!•-*.
In recent umea a horizontal
itniberx and pres.«ted i,y Qae«']
« U>*' !«•plication But he tempered the wind Ihoupii'fiil hoy from that li
Geiietai ikinkl Slckb's t.d.l a ston-j traaxpopiailcin. sieilg.. transponajh.n ■ »Mir. hr.-ast high, ha* been placed be- Vicroria
prosilem -as a ,„*. '«;-’‘«'“'-‘ith.-m.e-,r.«,ttbeb..!lK-foi» shearing tbe lamb. After comO
,niu»irailng tbe tenderness of FreM-| cost from
to »i a t..n for eYery-mile twee.i the nprigbis ThU »o«ficati
b ‘beir wive.
roortai of the co m«v and joring' tom and gave them “
pllmeailng the young man on his re­
AVben Lincoln was taken
task for,dent Lincoln's bean, as well as hisjhanlcxl and ofirei several times that n-ndera the steerins easier -and
be
worn
as
einlhing.
k!ndne*« wh.ch dlcrai.il tbe offer <rf
markable Sow of language, as ex' his sc-mlng Indillerenre 1
General faith In provirtence and his luuiutlfnl[for long distsne,. hauls m the in-erior. sides permits of enrernlng with a s
th- xt'j 'ff Ihe R.-olute i The Island of Zanzibar has been
hlblted In the speech which be bad Phe1p.v'8 proclamation frwing
ing ib.*
lb.* optimism
optimism
.He s»w t.Hai the railro;..: could great- gle hand
rnon a level tDUlc 1
under British prrrtection rlneg Sov. 4,
delivered to the jury, and paring a sUvre, he said- “Well. 1 fell about
Afi.T
kn-h
woiind.'.I cat ly reduee thftse freight, charge* and’*i>--rk»t..'iiT:i; r-a.i,..* a pret-v g.
Afi.'r Sickle* hail
had Itss
ti wound.*.!
Ee-my to Fire.
the great store bouc and
warm tribute to hla good qnaliilet that a good deal hke a man who:■ had Gettysliurg.
Gettv-sJ.urg. be
he xraiv
wras removed to B'ash-;
Wash-; sriii fviy !u-,nd>omHy on 'h.- mv-st- speed w;thc«it great, effort. An exneA
new
enemy
u>
fire
fans
been
dis-j
distributing center for trade of th'
and those of both his parenia. Uncolu il»e Tcpniation of tiring badl.r hen- Ingtoo. and the Pr>.sid-nt called.on mem.
rronced ratsT.
said: -ait my young friend's gift of pecked At last t«e day his wlf.* wa.f*bim at tbf hospital When the gimeni • After making neceuary sun-eya be i good erntdiUon. when the now U In corered. It is called uraUte It is made'whole East African eoaat. although
easily aiutn the in flat, thin sheets of axbeetixi fibre.! with the development of the r**
w-onu has one serious drawback,
viichlug Aim out of the bouse. ■ described the lait!.- and the awful, returned lo New York in, !»fi3. lo en- -speed of a hor*e 00 a
be uved for paniti'Hss and. -tcirecx of tbe main isn'I and increas>
which you. gentlemen, have witnessed A day or two afierwanj a friend aaM, sbuigluer.
- Uncln w.-i>i like a , ll« capItaL He snoceeded' and it w-a* tt U nereesar? to pssh
pssi Ihe sparkxtoi- paneling in steel straetnrex. A Rus- ed Mtlpplng facilities of the sevetaJ
In Ibis rase. It Interrupts the action ’'Judos.
bul chllil. "
i«»«ormtneil to begin the xrork of con- ting or to drag It. but, this does not sisti Is said^ have inrentr-d it. While! mainland porta tls relative
<d his
Ifis ‘•"‘’bUig-mamino,l
thlnklng-martolno I won't <k.l. any l.vnger -Now.donVj "WWle the two atmle* werv eon-imracU.mmot.ee. ConstrociioB gang* -a-;..- much fatigwe. owing
lla
7 miDd.
.0.
it is quite InexpeDSire. tests have I rial Importance lx not k> gi
and bis uiklng apparatus d.mn •ecm|N>ld J.mes; ■« didn't hurt me«n».andiv«i*lag." said Unoolfi,l.woni Lo»jJut ToBclhor, logKfaer with malcrtal* jllghtaeM and the faeUe Aorfare
^ioWB it In be Bbsolately flrr-proof. j former reara.

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aiUND TRAVSIltC MtIULD, THUMBAY. PCMtUARY 7. 1M7.

WHAFS DOING IN ELK RAPIDS
. n«*r DMroll sad • brother IB Cbl«MO.
jDCOt of
ir tbe
tb« buitoesK,
buitnesK
Uln Slmna Goldltrb went to Cble UBrqoettB roilroAd oieo lut Wedoeedar and will remaiD
----- _ abowD ' wltb her brother for an Indefinite atar.
actatlon durtair 1»0€
i:: M.
■I. E.
E Buna, tbe drustlst,
<lru«lat, waa called
call

J'r

.

Can^U at the bead that wUI eatabllab a gewral booae fnniltblDC and
hardware atore In tbe new Caavbell
buildlac oo Uoloo afireec Tbe haaemeat, fliat aad aeeond floon will be
oaed aad Mr. Campbell'a preeeot atore
will be taken Into tbe comiwDy and
baatneaa also eondocted there.
I
Ur. Campbell wll
wlU bold the eon-'
tmllins stock and 1be elected preeldent. V. khaake wl
eleeted vice
T. i
______
.'ader treasurer. L.. ...
Diamond «-ni alao hold stock In the

AH tbe effieera are well known to
Traverse City people as buslnosa men
of high standing. Mr. Campbell bar
been In tbe hardware business for
. «i.66iAe« n.r .
thirteen yean at hla present place of
... 45.1TI.050 11T17.8*6 57.M8.70S buslnesa. He will manage both stores
.ISlfii:
.... 34,252.267
J4.2S2.267
fi.M0.5S5 43.1!
divide his time between tbem. Mr.
I.ISOJOO 33.093.320
. 22MS.020
; has been sith tbe Saglnaa* beef
I.0IS425 S5.762.4lj»
...V 27.74«.«M
...........___
company. Swift A Co.'s agents in this
. 2C.fifiS:5M S.953.660 36.fiSfi.250
city, for six yesn, and has made man.v
,0.«77.450
fiifiS.OCO 49^62310
............
.........
-- fiifiS.OCO
busIncsB friends.
Mr. Vader. the
J5.117.450 8.249.433 SSJ«.**S Ireajturer. has been employed In tbe
lfi.478.506 ll.C5fi.040 3U36.84S State bank for many years and Is es-,
peclally adapted to carry on the work,
Itn I^anaiiiK Iilondar b>- the death of i of bis office. Mr. Schaake It a retired'
alRler-lo-law.
oniifacturer of Grand Rapids.
S 6.7C2.6»ll The repnli
. 'eseni making faU borne with
fi.215.23
daughter. Mrs. Julius Campbell.
SJfiC.«S
It Is expected that the new store
7.C49.C8
will open about April 1 tmd Mr. King
7J07i2
and Mr. Compbtil recently madeatr
made «trip
S.42C.86
plds plocii ..
to Chicago and Craml Rapli'
llowlng deleimifHi
C.171.94 __
large orders for furniture.. burdware.
4.706.24 cboeen: A. K. Donxhenv. A. B.
6.5SS.4« Donxherty. H. 8. Ameraun. Thomas J.
6.725.68 White. Samuel Crampton. S. II. Bench.
Knows Distinguished Men.
Mrs. E Buehonun of I^dlngton la
6.C34.I6
Itoben Parker, the cocnlae fi<-tid
8,080 40 vlaltlng her niece. Mra. Bert Johnson.
fi.4B9.76
Mra. Homer Sly and daugbler. «'bu waa eonflaed in the Cass sin-ei
Helen, went U> BIb Rapids Monday to aialUin bouse a inon
9e5.t5S.fi9
275.444.46 spend
aev<-ral wot-ka with Mrs. Sly's Parker the yoimg t
paienla. Mayor Doe and wife.
The seventh grade of the publl JekylVanrMr'iiyde. *
scbools took a aleljfhrlde Inal e»€«nln
The tact that the ma was addicted
lo the home of John Cnaaon. south < 10 tho cocaine habit was imlinshed
town on the Tmverae City foad.
some days ago and since that time
Mrs. ly-m Smllh hns received word Pheriir JobUHon has receiveil nnoihei
of tbe death of her father. Camlel letter from his mother and one from
Hnuiton. who was murdered the fore a cblr.igo law firm. Mrs. Parker gives
part of last week In Berrien county. Senator Biimura, Senator Alger and
probaMv In an sltempl lo make him William Alden Smith as refeivnees
reveal the hiding place of hla money. and her Malenients an- rnnllrmisl by
Tbe club dance Tueoday evening the firm of Mawm A Masnn. iiltorpeys
was well nliended. The next parly at law. She is nl present ii physical
will be given Fell, 12. which will be culture Instructor in L'hlcag-i. Her
tbe last until after bent.
corre»;|»widenr.'» intininted that i.lie
The Elk Rapids Sevinga hank baa wa-s rloiu-ly ronnect«vl with the family
■ baCMa baadled.................5.0C2 mooiircea of «23l.63fi.07 and depoalts of William McKinley ond when asked
of I1S7.904.IK. Tbit would Indicate almut the matter by an Evening Rec
It aalST................ $10,781.16
a predleUcm la hasarded that no a pretty proapemua condition of the ord teportvr, Parker Raid that Joseph
B IB a town the else of Elk Rap- vIHage.
‘ Smith. McKinley's private seereThe hay baa not frozen over yet. inry before his election to the office
•a exceed thia ahowlne. There
a eaat amoual of ahlpplnc done Ice extend out front this aborv- for per­ of president. WPS a first musin of his
haps half a mile, but beyond is open mother's and that she had been abroad
Bt
BBa DeeilnK of Bmplrfi It visitwith the McKinley party, taking in
la iHother. Mark.
_ 'n .ls nnccrUin wlren the saw mill Cuba and spending some time aboard
L W. Swaverlr and Mra. U W. will turt- . Cart can not he hnd to government vessels.
J«aae over from Kalkaska Mon- bring Id tlie loga and ll may not begin
Tbe prisoner says that he coniracied
M'take a tew leaaona ft Mra. F. E
the cocaine habit by using the drag as
' » talented ariiat.
a cure for catarili. H<- said this afterere mwrted Mondaj.
at he had almost overcome Ills
City Library.
» Halt, a pioneer of
During the month of Janoary 3.196 craving for ll and. after the first few
aied 88 reen: Will hooka
were given out nt the main 11- days, the flgbt agninsf It was easy.
• I use all of my will power to keep
bmry. an avemge of 123 for every day
the llhmry waa open. During the same my mind off from the Bubjeci." In416 eblldren attende<l the Mory Bald. Parker's grammar U fniililess
___ j friaada tn thM vUlaee.: pmlod
hour St the main library and 536 at aad hU conmond of the English lan­
a are akatlnc os the bajr.
the Oak Park branch, a totalrof 950 guage ahowa that be has bad excellent
__ fv of the aBSteur dramaUe atars and an average of 64.
breeding and education.'
a Mortdnc <m tbe “CrlaU.'' which
Tbe reading room nttendanee at tbe
I 9a pot opoB tbe stace Peb. il main library showed a total of 1.472.
Atkinson McIntosh.
a dallv average of 47. Three hundred
Reuben I.. McIntosh and HIM Edna
^^
. —----------- «aer and one men. 142 wotnea and 1.029
M. Atklnstm were united In tnarriuge
I *«ptAi phretclan. died at ber children made up tbe loul.
at 414 West Tenth street at 8 o'clock
ae ta Aabler. Piu. Jaa. 21. Her re­
The following la the claaslflcalion «
tag vaera taken to her old home at the books given out daring the month: last evening, the Rev. L. B. Carpenter
of tbe Fourteenth Street Methodist
Mich., for bnriaL
Fiction. 1A26.
chnrch ofOcUttng. At the conclush.n
_______ ec* AM Bodety of the OerJuvenile fiction.
fictloi 1
b IterBad church elected the folPbiloaopby. 5.
ding sup|>er was served,
Religion. 20.
snpper a party of Bell t.
ployes called at the home and ten­
Merelary. Mia. 8. Jenny;
dered Ihenr a serenade. BoU
ibA B. Orihl; pa
Jseful
arts.
8.
people have many friends i
- A E Boathart.
Fine
arts.
14.
L Schmaltz.
Utemtare.
54.
,
iwe of Oare apent
History.
44.
A «( latt wadt with hla mother
Death ef Mrs. L. O. Saylor.
Travel. 19.

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AJLJ^^amr of Olivet came tbe
if tan week to epend the winter
'
wtth the new baby at the
_ _ir aon. Cashier Carver. ,
^ Pnabytertan society la pUnIf a aedal evenlnc for next Toesr«B tbe oecaslan of the vlell of tbe
r. X* R Matell of Traverse City.
— UODdaDlmpc-------------------r tbe chnrcb

ttar •vwlafi by the Trayeine City
Sjmimt ooapany was poorly attend* ‘wcMBe of the aeverlty of tbe
Botraw to viall frtetida. tbeoee she

^d^i^n

85

A ThrillinQ E«perieneaSeven hours continuous travel
aeroBS a field of Ice fUled with cracks
and rotten places aliUng on top of a
casket containing a corpse was the
experience that W. D. C. Germaine
went througb Wedneaday.
ic city
Mr. Gertnalne arrived tn the
trip
Saturday, after making
aeroos be Ice from Croas Village to
8L James oo the Beaver UUnds and
jelum this week. He arrived in Cross
Village. Friday, at 7 o'clock, and
9 o'clock the Ice over which be had
..aveletl went ouL broken into amall
cakes by the action of the water.

Why Refer
to Doctors
Becauge we miike fnediciiiea
for tbem. We tell them til
•bout Ayer'i Cherry Pectonl,
find they pre«crfbe If for
coughs, colds, broochiris, cod*
tumptioa. Tbeyirufitii. Then
you can afford to mitt it.
Ask your own doctor.
Tb* bast bln
‘*8«ld tar I

Si.-

W*kav*^M

Death of Thomas Kelderhoua«.
ThoniaK Kelilerhousr' dh d at
moihi-r'K bonie;ii Glen ArlsirTlin»-hi,» I
night of dialreles; The d.-fesiwil war
fornn'rly n resident of this city, mov­
ing t<i his mother's b»me in Noreiiiber.
He bad auffered with tho dl.-uase
which finally took his life for a hmg
lime. He was 88 year* old and leaves
wife and three children.
Forty Years en Liquids,
nini. Jan. 31.—Capt. John Algoc.
who bad |iarf of hit lower jaw shot
sway during the civil war. ami sule
elslei! over forty y»at» on licinldi".
died today, aged 7'>. lie was pi«irooster here ondcr Grant and srrved
three llaies as noisier ef ile.-d«. He
a raiiialn in tbe T<-ntb Michigan
infantry .luring the civil war
Beulah Home Beys Coming.
H. L. Sv.ifl of’Uoyne f'lty. uith a
company uf bis Beulah Home hoys,
will give an entertainment in the City
opera houzc on the evening «>f Feb. 18
under the auspices of the Epwortb
I.WEUO of Asbury churrh. The boys
Cicelicni ^-ntertainers. They d.*
iighted an audience «>f l.toft people
Vpsilanil a ihitri time ago. Every
body should pl;iii to hear them.

Epilepsy

Fits

SL Vitus Dance

ilfvk.
unb grade; IssfiMtl BTlson,
grade.
N'nmber of vUihm during U
month. 4.
with Julluaj
UUlan HorioB. Teacher.

A TKASY LAV, PraaldwL

NKW OrriCE OVER PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK

BOARLANBeaMita.

CAPITAL. 92O0J0O0
SURPLUS, S30MW

Tire Insurance!
Plato Class. StMRi Boltor artd Accldont inaurartco.

Money to Loan on Improved Ral Bate Only.
E. W. HASTINGS & SON,
Room SIO Now State Bank Building.

Travorao City.

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Cal UMKl I. Ila: ftmlu

SOUTH SIDE LUMBER CO.

BUSINESS CARDS.

Traverse City, Mich.

P. "g.agSTSuS'SLgJg

LUMBER-A'l kinds.
LATH and SHINGLE.
DOORS sad wmDOWS-AlI styles. STORM SASH*Tbe wirm fclad.
BUILDING PAPER-AU crides.
ROOFING-Tbe best aod chupesL
INTERIOR FlNISH.Stock aad spedfil.
AH kinds of shop work lo order on sltori notice. •
Gel our prices before lyuyinK.
Plione*. I5i-ll iJ'.lO; C'liz :-X»S.

513 Lake Av-eiiue

Best Tea on
We Believe ’ Ve havethetheMarket
I 'li'ii |>trlicnlarly fine flavor anil
■ ■Xf.-plloDal ulr.'f-'' '
If }«ia have tfjuli?«‘ f^rUini; a
t-a tt.:.' it to v-i!' king try n shii |>li- pam..! of this
a your cottiing Un-k.

Da. F. J. MaoNett
EYE, E*E, NOSE
AND THNOAT

E^icc, 50c per potuid.

J.H AO
J.rncmmt
OREZIIMA
Wron* S«w*ua«.

Zhtantd riUMi*, ftnU
ltd

Ttrm nd TIrtild*
Two papsra for th* prie* of pm.

$1.00

Cr*u> Balm l> p Dred iDtD IbE oaOrUE. apetsd* I

try a herald want abI;
sotprodeveteees-n;. lATgcS-u.HMLMAIDrag(bttcibjBA:!: Tr*;.s..-.:Qcrst.bTIa»;L
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H,yiUtt»rBEla‘.WWAmasiu».-_X«wTotfc.!.........................................................-

The ;r.e.-t 'sildler in the* world is
said to I.C "!.o:iz Ivan." a In.-nilx-r of
the First reginicni of guards in tbe
Rtissian army. Ivan luck.* tui’y half
an inch of In-ic-; ■ ighl f.-t fo heishl
He L J1
o’.! :
lioued.

Tk Farmers’ Store
It win soon be time to be looking up your

PRUNING TOOLS

Bought Factory.
Harry Moaroe and.Chris Ross. i
pricti s of the Lion 1
Sbe had been have
as well as usual this winter but ber
death from a bolh-r
strength evldeviy vnultl
wltbsiand slon there on the moniing of J.-tn. 2".
the disease
' *
The new owners will conduct th.
ward death.
3t the same location, employ
Mrs. Saylor has lived at Park Place husicoss
the same help and gradually Inipnive
for almost a quarter of a century, the plant. Mr. Monroe will be on the
sinre ber husband died and lit that road n part of the time and will pro)>
Ume has made a host of friends who al:Iy take the active I
will mourn her loss. She was one of the faeiory.
the oldest members of Grace Episcopal
church and an active worker there,
Student.' and admirers of George
never ceasing her efforts to help the Meredith will be ph-a.M-d to l.arn that
church on In every way.
although.the .-luthor is a very old man
Onn Bister, Mra. Oscar Noble of he hut- good health aod hi* heart t* a.Boston. U left of the Immediate fam- young and his Interest In life a* k.-e:i

weigfaeA about 600*7
other little horse waa nncjuj *nu
Uncle Sam's mail that crosses the Ice
twice each week. D«rs were used
until recently by the Indians who carall but now the whtt *
i
up”the wo^ and uac the ponies.

MIM Cora Archbold leaves tomorw tor an extended visit with i sister Iced among local

DKN-rfS*r

Trarerse Otr State Bank

OKAI-Kns ir«
Slot Machines Ce>e.
Thanks to th<f diligence of the of­
ficer* the city of Traverw City am!
Grand Traverse muniy are pracJIcoll)
free frv>ni the nlckel-ln the-stoi ma
chines.
Chief of rhillce ARhldn has kept the
Owl machines out of comiiii«siim and
rertnily xiopped other like methods of
ganiUlng. Machines where money or
chl|>» were paid Instead of cigars have
1 running for dome time in tbe
city but Mr Arhlon has bad the prac­
tice stopped.
Sheriff Johnson says thui he ilcx'sn'i
lielleve tln-re Is n slot marbhx- of the
unlawTuI vaileiy rtinulng In the
county.

hook of poems ii
8UTT0N8 BAY.
Suttons. Bay. Mlcb.. Jan 31,—Oi
about July 6. 1906. Mra. George
Kanbans trf this village, w hile walking
on tbe sidewalk opiKisUe Bernard
Stelmel's property on St, Marys
avenue, fell through a defective plank
and broke the bone In her l^i leg.
a mOea in the country.
Tbe aldewalk at the time waa paM
cd the Rldowoiks eondemaed by the
sensailon of clinging I
Illage council as unsafe. Since that
Mivtag this afterPooB Bt tbe borne of sleighs broke thnrugh
ice Inn three lime, the council has received notifi­
Mra. Whitfield on Traverse avenue. different
........................
'■“‘rent places during
dnrini. the day.
Thia party U by far ibo laigeait one
—he •tuvrses
'
- - to stop Iti cation that II.IKKI would be asked for Arc nerve disea>i-s, and unless
are trained
taat baa been given this winter.
checked, lead to destruction of
because of tbe d(4eellve walk.
the face of danger and wait until the
Otto Powers has begun repairs
_ fit not to act and the
both mind and body.
The
’ “ on I men pick out a same rxib for them to | ti,,. co„nctl saw
*"'•! follow. The'
---------weak, shattered nerves must
R*MSra Sd'^'wc’uM
TLn : Se^Tjelghr^^ta? whertiu- 'h^rsi71 «>®municail..i
have sonu-thinp to strentfthen
•a they are completed.
po through the ic- one or two plunges cileaily tabled.
Thara are two candldalca In the I will free U:em from the sleds. A! Yesterday. P. C. Gilbert of Traverse aod build them bark to health.
Md tor oamtj acbool commissioner. [ hoisting tackle is carried
Dr. Miles’ kotortitive Nervine
Mr. Oefidran. a bualbeas man of tbe; them back to safety whei
is a remarkable nerve tonic and
who desliea to aucceed ; tloci
, ___
aad1*.
1*.W.
W. Beardsley,
Beardsley,superin-,
superin-,planl..
planks are also used to bridge the 1 Mr. Ott niuF^lr. Clark of the cooncll stimulant. It sircngihcns ihc
.
nerves, relieves ihe nervous
taadwt of the Alba schools. Tbe last i crocks .....
were in Milwaukee and nothing
araatiwisd ta a yonng man and a grad- few Inches to several feet. In other agreed npon.
strain, and influences refresh­
wau o< tbe Perrla institute and a pianw the Ire Is piled Into small
U is probable that the matter will ing body-building sleep and
fiaatber of marked succras and ability,! mountains. The i
rest rersislent use seldom
be trt<-d In Circuit court
W. H. Moore of the cast side was follow one crack
aleaaaBtly reminded bv a number of deavoriug
fails to relieve these affliaions.
bla trlobda that Baturdoy was his enough lo <
IMbday anniversary. Beveral gifts disrusslug the matter the ice came ti
ny H,
itad on evening spent in merry tnok- gelher iwith aa crash,
<
so easily Is It
Feb.
tafi will hmg remain os pleasant plctaraa en “memory's wall."
The return trip t
. from 8:30 In j Nurobi-r v-nrolled.
Btcbard Towers of Rapid City came the morning until 7 at night and two; Kiituber of da.vs taught. 20.
Z>r. Sui*r mcdlctncE and
a
D.i.vy attendance. 496.
«rer Saturday and U spending tbe hours later the field i rhicta they bod
boitir of K-rvm* ABi) a t«iT o.'
Averagv* daily attendance, 24.9.
and Llvar PiUa. 1 tad tA*-n ur;«- a
passed over was a mat < of cnmchlBg.
waak with bu son. W. J. Towera.
Not aliM nt nor lardy during the fvw duwn USUI 1 bcw20
(••'I Uti. r.
moving Ice, The trip in a direct line
1 took 12 b..iua*. and U ccr-d m*
Is about thirty miles
wnukl and w.lL n has b—n w.-nn ail
world (o m*. J r,.-omtr.-r.d it
cars of was forced lo go almost fifteen miles
...............
rrt I so. Yen m*v
lAV iL—
u** tho.
ll
at
of the way to travel 4n comptraMUtoaa and one of hay lo iVetroli
-long t*«laoaim to the r
Mday. Two cars were shipped from lire safety.
-d.f.rc, for 1 am-rnjoj-ing
f liralth. and f—! t.lat tr.y
BapM aty.
life and b UU. Is Cue to this wondr'ful
Tba fnaeral of David Ingeraoll was
TiVY WILU.VMS.
' D. Ko. 2. ILwlon. CIO.
* " Sandoy at his heme In Booth

Tte last of tbe aertea of etnb dancee
WUI be beM FM. 12. These partlea
.................................*nl aodal affairs and
r our young people.
a yonag peopl«*i Bible clw irf

DR. SIMYDER

and we would like to have you call and exanioe our
stock before vou buy. We have nearly all kinds of
pruners but the best is the

VANATTE DRAW COT
This tool is made of tool steel, hand forged and
fu ly warramed. We also have a small
" band
ind shear
^ear or
v)nc pruner that has proven a great success. It U
strong and durable andJ cuts very easily. Wethiskwe
can suit you in pruning tools.

F-RAIMK TRUDI
OLD POSTOFFICE BUILDING

Ronland Douglass

w

FOR SALTING PORK
Our Diamond F Salt is just the thing.

How arc the Chickens Laying?
Pratts Poultry Food will help them, and eggs
are "out of sight" too.

f*0H£ITSV‘:(SatV:utSr > 0.Cf5

Free

FL\ UP THE HOUSE
L'se Toledo Pulp Plaster for the walls, will not
freeze, ask about it. Keep busy during the
winter months.

: L'ifl iHid- r
j.;ir9 old pviDL’ U8 tbicorn-cl answer-lo Ibis cc

ilSIiilSIM

Grocer

dcuggltt. WHO Wilt pusrsMM that tKt
Aral Bcmt Kill bownt. If It fA.ts, ha
WUI rsfund your manay.

Mites Medical Co, ElMiart, Ind'

FRONT AND CASS STREET.

'•

V:

)AV^n»*UAWY7. HOT.

CONDITION OF BANKS IN
TRAVERSE CITY ON JAN. 26.

The Rev. A. B. Wells of Hollaad
Oanpsr of Forsat Fites.
Sunday evenlag. heart disease lx£ng
aer. J. W. PatAta.
preached the timeral eeraoo. Mr.
Charles W. GarflHd. piveJde
the canoe. She lived alone, toeing wo­
Wells, who tor year* was rector of Mtchigan fon-Ktry commission has fua rnrated from her husband, who is very
Uary K. Sickle to. John Wbdn
Grace choreh. was jn old friend efilaBut-d the report of tbe commlsskw
aL. ciedKcr’a bill; Pam a GUbert, Mrs. Saylor wbo bad been one of the I for the ynra 18934.
OahgolthT Sktoevs Hoke impart Used.
erwood * Umler. John J. Twad­ chairh's ntaaefaest nombers.
• to ttaB ckU tram Ww
He I la the twetore PresideBl Gorfielii
Killed at Rr.n.d River.
1: c«cj to 1* conxideted that cniv
• la th« mnreiate and show a coin tn mil taaduitiau mttboogli (ka dle. Amll F. Nerllager.
tooebed opon ths many bsanUfal {nye;
Chief of Pqiire Aobton rwriv-ed
imaary and bladder troutdes were to W
MWH7 <011 MomUx mbon th»» Urgeat
I
tfocremme
le In deportU ot mnx otmteCedlla Homan va. Arthur Homan, polBin to her life, among wbkh her! "The rboughUvesarss and careien telephone meaoage from Rapid River
tracedto thcki-lnrv..
■Mt of Ue jMr. <n mccoost of
mt Uw taglnDlnc of lb« jmi.
l-ut
now
tcc^lc-n
diroree; Pam C. Gilbert. John A. deeds or ktodneu for otben. it might aws of |«-ople in starting flivs dnrini Sunday to the eff.vt that Grover
« In
olnu raport Nov. 18. IMt.
nircee proves tlu:
be said, rank among the highest. Mr*.
Not. is. I»M. Jmn. 2S. t»07.
. periods of th( Himmlli of this eity had been killed
nearly ail ^seases
ll.378.S24.71
• :.*71.8S
avrah J. Pratt, epedal admlnlstra- Saylor’s life, for the past enraber of year has U<en very carefully eonsld there while at work to tbe lumber
hate th«r begiEiong
"4.S41J1
~18.S4S.S4
r. VI. HatUe A. Millard, bill to set yean, has been a lonely one to some erf-1 by the cvmi^si-m. and method! sn»di.
».4t:.S3
e4.7es.oc anide den) and for an aocoenUng;
H.1S7.3S
em bill her blghcet oabidons have of pr-veoUng and coutroning fircj
The young man sra* only 18 -rxirs
Snrpltu mad
John P. Twwddfe. Jerim W. Paudiln.
seemed to be helping others. Sbe has throcgli thf ogfory of tbe-sUie hai of age. but his poivots. who reside
Leon* mad nodMdod
miey Sweerm vs.-Joemritine Swee
Bonds.
proflu.
been a devout dturch worker through­ Impn-oM-d U»- mmml*sk» os being mi 711 Webster street knew nothing of
...tUM442.73 »46.ST3.»
djroree: Smonhwalt* A Alway. Un- out b> -r life and Wu one of the one* Imponom ihai it *111 again formulate hit wherrabouts. They are to hnrd
--------8.I6C.0*
m.78S.48
derwood k Umior.
be' depended upon to the Sunday proposed b-KlsUtliMi In this great In clreuBstnncM and are unable to stand
23.0»€.2>
62«.771J4
Klmtie X. Hills ra. Aoapb HUIs. dl- ochofj work. Her bnntlful cht^tian tc-re»i. It I, bo|M«l by the ciunmlaaioci
expense of having the body ship­
wee: Underwood k I'mlor, Joha.W. chanicier and dispoaiUoo bare made rluu the huggesilofli- wBIMi are mb- ped here. Tbe autiiorltie* at Rapid
tbe city. There are three llTlng chil­ Patcblo.
ber many friends wbo attended the mlltH will not ouly moke ihelr ap
er were noUflM to send tbe body
_________
feel hatllv,*’Iiegin
dren. W. B. Holdsnwth of Lansing.
George W. Steward vs. Traverse taacval service and moutsed.
peal to The executive uf the sure, bul
be deceased had money enough taking ike great kidney rrtavdy.- l»r.
hOss C. Holdsworth and lira. Joseph City State bank et aL. bill for accoimt.
Tne pall hearers were W. D. Turner. 10.4'\ery leglsdaior and that the {>e<>ling to him to defray the expenae* Xilmcr * Swamp-Rout. Ix-canw as auoa
Sherman, who llred with him. E. W. ing; Oorell k Craea. Pratt * Darta
M. W. Underwood. Samuel .Gariond. pte ttho stand behind all legislation or if the company for whom be was a* tour kiJne«»a!r wrl! Ihcv will help
slltbr
other
organs
to
health. Atrial
Hastlnga was a step son. Seven chll.
In the nutter of tbe petition ot George Blue. C. B. Weller and'Leon V. • ill d-fuond. -as the most impitnant working would send It.
will comtner anyone.
dren called Ur. Holdsworth grand- James B. Bradley, andltor general of TItoa. Since hgr death tbe body
prciimlnary to breeder fotvslry legls
If you are Bii-k yo-j can tnske no niiv
Frazeti Faces. .
father, those 'in the city being Dr. tbe state (< Ulcblgan for and In be­ at the home of B. L; Sprague until It lailon, that an adtvjuate fire Uw shall
take bv first d-vtoriug yo-jr kuinry*.
Bsil and Hair Ackerman are the The mild .ind the ritraordinarv effect of
Frank HtHdssrorth. W. W. Holdsworth. half of said state for the sale of eer- yu taken to the church.
be enortfd. "
Kilmei'a Siraa^RooC, the great
Tracy Olllls and Mrs. Robert Walters. taln laoda for the taxes
li is the view of the commission . ooseraor of two rather tender focra idney ferordr. ic a*w>n Tvslir^.
Bgtat great grandehlldren are left.
(for the year 1904.)
that tmill a well thought oul flrv law rraulilng from gt-tung ihesn frnien
-mds the highest fr
for its wonderful •
Btrangth of le*.
William Holdsworth was a nan
Rlcbard-HorHs vs. Lucy Morrlii. diThere has been cottsiderahle discus­ •hall be In forre there will be very ^unlsy aftern-vm The two young of the most d»trc«Mii(- case*, and is aoVl
its tnertU by
loved by all who knew him and his vorce; AmU F. Nerilnger, Covell k sion relatlTe to the weight Ice of «vr- llltie sense ia pushlng'funwtry plana men drove from Bk Rapids to iheeliy
In a round-about way during the storm andiggistainfirtyo
friends were almoet numberless. Re­ Cron.
tain thickness would bear and a study any funtH-r
our-doUxr t
siding. as be did. In Traretee City
Chancery Pr» Canfas.-ic.
Tho
mokes a volume of 200 Saturday oftentooaond weatog, mak- l-otllrs. You may""
of the figures U
hg a trip of twentyooe mile* to all. have a aamplc botllir ■
when the town was a mere hamlet, he
Warren Piece* va Joseph EckaUr.e and Instruottre but ouite valuable. If pag<-»
Yeetfvday morning they discovered by mail Irve, also a |anii.hlet trllUKyou
lived aide by side with tbe men wbo et al.. John W. Paichto.
a person Is aeqaalnted with the weight
how to fiud out if vuu hate Lidnev or
that Ihelr ears, cheek*, china and bla-Mrr trouble. Mvatioa tbi» psiwr
Dropeed Dead.
made the city what It ii and watched
(tottaerlae Ootman vs. John Colm’in, thsd Ice will sustain many accidents
Ludlngton. FV-b. 4.—After partaking ihroau were badly fitwen.
when wrilingto Dr. KUm-r & Co.. Bing,
tbe younger men matniw with
divotoe: Coveil 4- Cross.
could be averted.
Uy* That Ca«lime wgi Bseemo m greatest of interecL He was often
hanilon, S. Y. DoD'tmakrans mistakr.
' a hearty supper and while wiping
Walter K. MlUoid vi. Sunn B. Mil­
to the first plooe. a man or ordtoary the dishes f<,r his wife. Carl Meier
l-ut mnruilirr the iiomr. siwamtvK.iX,
Bimport TTireupti ths Cmlaelrsm
looked to for adrlce on Importaot lard. divorce. Jc*D W. aPtrtato.
At Wortc
IK. Kilmer'sSwauip-K'sit. atwl the all.
mnrf Hm Oioosn Friday, tha
sire and weight should not venture dropped dead of heart failure,
—.— s- Y..«ovs*ryUgile.
Albert Heatoer vs. Mary F. Healser,
although he ban
Within lees than a wefik'a time, the .—
IStIf oa Important Day.
out on the bay or Boardmon *!
was 37 yeare old nod a naUve of Ger­ Michigan Slaivb factory «m In- run
been acHvely engaged In bnslni
divorce; Pratt k Davis.
lea* the recently formed lee is an Inch
many. He bad llv.-il in Ludlngton otog full blast, night and d«.v. Monleaving bis home to any estent.
Mary F. Oakenkolb vs. Alfred Dakand a half thick, if it is thinner than thirty-two jvwra. •)(„ u survived by
Pcraenaia.
bis loan wtn be nsverely felt
enkolb. divorce: Pnrro C. Gilbert.
H.
M.
Grait/nburg
ha*
bc-n'
that or has been formed for liome a widow. The funeral was held Sun­
City mad Msniatoe wUI be destroyed
From Mnnday'a llerord.
Myrtle Briggs vs. G>nrea B. Briggs,
ntt^ tbe nest time tbmt Friday falls
time and exposed to tho action of the day afternoon in St. Jofan'a Evangel­ porklng per*l*Umily to got tbe plant
Harry naracr I. ft for a luialnt-ss
rtintitog ordev Monday a fotwTbe funeral of William Holdsworth diroree: Underwood k Cmlor.
«m the lltb day of tlM month. This
sun. It is best to stay off. and It U betical German Lutheran church.
Ida B. Huff vs. WslU-r Huff, di­
pnorar Into the fntnre does not care was held from tbe home at 2:30 Sat­
of about forty merit W.-U.1 I.. work trip to Uhlrage (hla^inung.
tor to stay off the river at all times.
to have his uane dlrnlged at present urday. tbe Rev. Dernaa Ceeblla
vorce; Parm C. GUbert.
The marhlnery la nmnlrts; satisfactorTbe Rev. Lev! Pheflir
fo
bnt if he ese^ws the great disaster he fidaUng. Many friends of tbe de­
If the Ice la four inches thick a
Worst in Twenty Year*.
J. B. Grelick Co. vs. Aames E. Meand there is corn eoonefa on hand to his borne In Fart> this morniS?.
mil be ready vlth hta -| told yon at
can r.do ont upon It and
ceased attended the eervlce. There Avoy. bin to oulct title: Corel! k
Billtogs. filoni.. K.l,. 4.—The *e- keep (he fortory suppib-d for ■ long
Harry Knociand. Wt thU moraiug
So Am iTke In hla beUef that t
are a number of the grandcblldTen Cross.
U it to fire toefaen thick, he can Ukv verc-»t snow storm iu twenty yearn I*
eUanlUes »IU rnmily oome that be Is who were ooable to come to Travene
Tbe gralp Is shlfiped tram Mil- for Grand Rspida, Chicago. Cleveland
an eighty-fonr pound cannon along. If
raalng in i-asti-rn Montana. The waukee.
City 00 account of the great dutance
and Buffalo, where he will atta-od the
the water U froxen to a depth of -en conditions :ire worse than hi 188rt.
that wetrid have to be travded.
C. H, ftmrway of Oak Grave has eannera convenilim lie will be.gone.
Urn* that Friday eomes on (he IStb
George Write, formerly chief of po­ inchee. an army can perform iu evo­ when shceji perished by tho thouMr. Holdsworth had always
strived to the eltr and will have two weeks,
thU year Is In September.
the part of a fother toward h
lice of Owoeao. has loasotl the Hueil- lutions and nuoeuvers upm It with annds.
*T bsOera hi draas.*' he amid, ■■all
barge of the laboratory ot the plonC
maniei bnlldlng. 213 I hist Fnwt perfect aofety.
my UTel ban fbond Ihnm an lofalllbie
Ur. Spurray Is an experienced cbem- ba-r homo in Muakegem tMs mainilog
street and win opep up a moving pic­
Died in Her Chair.
Sttl^a. Last nl^t. I drnamed a srcird
If tho Ice wus eighteen tnrhe* thick
and has bee a number of yesra after *i»mdiug a f.-w day a a.s i be gurwt
sad nbMge thing. I nv flsb swismture entertatament. beginning lonl^ oo the bay and the T, C.. L. k M.
AI|M-na. Feb. 4 -Mr*. Mary Ersklne
1 the gorerarjent experintenial of Mr. and Mrs. <!. W. Ikmor of
«bw over rraA street, 1 nv sen
and the ebowa will be
carod to toy tbe track over su^h a cm S'.‘. was fuuml dead to n choir tatlons.
jWeHlnguio*ir.-.-i.
■ and evening except shirty right of way, they could run
Snadays.
their tiutos over it without any dan
and alx
Mr. Wdte comes )
ger
of
their
dropping
through.
Even
0>wl« s-rt .1 rajimnauU Ni&sU Pi« rku Lm. Omac. No. 2041. tfai •lU'xd
thbim that TmverM City U doomed.
to have
excelleot reconunenct
the tong freight trains from the ear
'TM my dinam ebaiifed. I stood fort to secure her two mOe children
kUccesK h<we. Tbe ferry could be hauk-d In oafely.
«■ the etreets cf Maalotee and Im- fim
tbe
ofIhelr
Uiclr
. .
___home
______
Owoaso Evening Argue has the follow- Grand Traverse bay generally freezes
agtisd that I waa on the deck of
Hr. and Mrs. A. HilU
.nneaa ateamer and a grelat storm t._ J ended when tog to say conocniiDg him
failed
deeper than that such a thing could bblovtag. Tbe street rocked and rolled
t this dtr was
“Chief George Welte has sent his done with ease
sod tbe buUdlnga teemed to oollspee
MtgnaUcm to Mayor Parkhitl. hsvlng
like ttosr are built of cards. The li
Several .
Despite all the figtircs ever given
raBed la apon It aod there was
decided
to
take
op
the
toovlng
picture
panled by five men. .went to the Hills
tho small boy and the foolhardy msti
home at Bast Bay and tried to get buninees to Traverse City.
will continue to venture onto thin Icc
tbe children, the party securing ndmlt'Kls family will oot Join him In the and the only way they con learn bow
tsnee to the* bouse and only dedstlng north for several weeks.
plalily. A> the wared
In their attempts whsn a number of
tUde It abould be before they go upon
•ettaad that them was a freal is ndchbors were attracted to tbe scene. Owoeno friends wish Mr. Welte un­
vrittna la tBp BBmdriBrt^yeMntday The story was told In the Bvenhig limited succoss In his new venture. It. Is for them to get a good wetting
to cold water.
—a Prtday.
Record the next day aod It Is said that
City srill find him all'right
Mrs. HlUa was amed with a revolrer.
Last night Hr. Hills, sr.. rsfusod to both ns an artist and as a man.
Golden Wedding.
police offlceir Chief Welte
. t them In and locked the door In
her andrttkm a
kir. and Mr*. Prank I'nrtJ-ch cele­
their taons, leaving them ont In the painstaking and efficient. Ho did not
re^oe the ahoraant aa ivnlthd e
cold. He stated that they peeped Into possess the desire to run in anspeets brated Ihelr golden wedding al their
^ am not 4 pnmdmist and I woi
the windows several times and uttered
home
on
South
Union
S.m
soMy
for
tbe
purpose
of
making
the
not oOr up any medleas alam but
many remarica that were uncompli­
sarthsaaka la «n«i»g sad It will reach mentary to say the leasL There were public believe he was dedng a big bus- day. The guests arrived al 3:30 to
“Fres!! Roasted 0^ee>—bahl
bar* oe PMday tha iSth.**
Aliwik*’ Wi5 iiffi £m road«l pactd this Ume. however, toesa. He waa careful that nothing hacks and spent a very pleasant after
nmprnphot foretold the nootaatln
pravtooily. Mr. HUU. should |>e done to cant the refieeUon
and Evening. A C o'clock dinner
MeAer didn’t use fre^ roasted cotfec,
nuarn Aides Smith for the United __ _____________iband.
aerved, the table being prettify
of
wrong
on
any
man
unless
there
die
had ArbucUcs.The prres t.f c;-_'i c-,";. j*-,,
Klngaley to a lumber
decorated
with
pink
and
white
carnaseemed
lost
reason
for
believing
In
the woman have aepaiated aod
ter
wikS fre !i
The way to get a good cap of cotfee that
letl the ehlldroa. wbo are two be
the frtlow'* guilt. He goes away tlono. A wedding march was played
^ like Code* widi ail ibn dobdoui Savor
aged 6 and 3 rnqmettvdy. at tbe hoi
T
« -'J
thr
by a large Edison grapbophone. of
from Owoaao s1th tha respect of
of his fhther pending the eelUtog
ofe ^ ^
M actorl ar;. >.
which Mr. Funach is the happy
a^anana itAct. is to boy n package of tbe
a dl*m tnlL Tlriag of having mobs whole city. Buetnees men. particuold emgmal Aibudda’ ARIOSA Cede*, ud
visit his home, the oMer Mr. HIHt has lariy. regarded him as one of Che best owner: also aeveraJ other good selec­
mpatente^^bylhii’frnn.
him u
tions were enjoyed vety much by ail.
tbe city ever bad.'
pind k 01 you wont to use k. (m
k a bde to
thia winter as rmaHcaMy aecnrate.
Mr. and Mrs. FUrtsch received sevTbeie will be an eulre change of
develop die flavor and make the grfridiag eaty. Codec
and her friends away.
eral pretty gifu from their son.
It Is said that the party voiced their program twice a weHt. Mondays and
loses
ks
idenuiy
as
C^fec
ufier
being
groxind
y
apomd
to
|
totentlaas of ratnrolng again taaij^t Thurad^. and Mr. Welte ha* secored Samne) Fnrtscb. and wife, also from
I
and ooenring the children att any coat a large number of new films, every­ friends residing in New York city. ^ the air and k eaaky coegammated by
ARBUCKLE BROS. New Y-..ii Ca,.
hut aheuld they do no theyr will find thing up to tbe minute and tbe fre- Joke Funscb Ib the only one ot Ihelr'
) of. the c
I that there the father there also.
children now IMn* In this city. /
vraidbS
Last night Ur. Hills and bis wife Ooeot chance* making It poaslbie to
It
will
be
a
day
long
remembereU
by
eoM nnee and that the mercury wonld
Id Ms soo-to4aw. William Johnson always show the very newest features
toneh aero and that hard coal wonld sod his wife were at tho borne.
the h«>py pair as they still Jouraey on
brought out to the ctiles.
BetiBfoE
The name of the new concern will to their happy, coi
It Elk Rapids.
Onnth nf V
MIcb.. Ft*. 2.—The 8 the Traverse City Moving Pic­
Died I Bed.
Aflar lens than fonr days' Ittnem
ture company and wUI be located here
ed by J.X. Bonelyas
Ancntiy.
with hrooehUls. Wflitam Holdsworth bowling alloy a « totally destroyed by
lk-t*oll. Ua-b. 4—Joseph Sehnester.
------ttolmn
himney
pifoed away at hla home, oonrar Pine fire lost night, *t defcrtive
iged
ifi,
assUtaiil
ki-eper a>f tin- i|*hi
Ir. ipilsely's hws a
was the cause,
Funeral ot Mfw Saylor.
and Went SVtth alreeU.Prlfoy after- ranch
tl.ono.
Tbe body of Mr*. L. O. Saylor was bouse ill Windmill jsalnt. was found
The building was owned by Snmael
dead to bol eurir (Ms niorntoc. He
placed
In
tbe
Foster
vault
to
Ookwond
Owtfi of Bellsire. The fire originated
a|>parcotiy in good health Sunday.
from a defeeUve chimney and It was cemetery Monday nfiernooo after im
only by the excelleot efiorts on tbe pmislve eervlces at Graee EpUcoi>al Coroner BeniiHt believes he died of
heart disease.
pan ot the local fire depohmeat that church.
the sorroundtog buildings were saved
LARGEST MICHIGAN DISTRIBITTERS
la fire was a hard one to fight,
addition to his loss on bU bowl­
Her. en «fewc*the new
wbieh fvmVWy wjlJ
ing aUey Mr. Bnaely and Bdwiird
Beekmsn lost about |2(K) worth ot
want; we huveprejtarwl for the ruth witli u hie sttick and no
roUer skates.
om- will be diaappointoti. Cali un<l ln-ar tb*-ni

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jFEBRUARY RECORDS

Arc Ready for Your Choosing

«• Grinnell Bros.’

Bona. Had he lived until Jane li he
woaM have been »l years old.
Mr. Holdsworth hat been vety
leeble lor years but had seemed no
woroe thnn otool this winter. Sunday
Bight he waa taken 111 and gradually
aaak, hu system being nnsbl* to withBtaad the disease.
He was bora in England and In 18SS
came from London to Traverse City,
whnrs he bos sinee made bU reelB«a He was erntdoyed for a great
•aay ynara la the ofBce of the Ranaab * Lgy rmaipaiir and aegnlred
latie ran] eetele latereats thraugbout

CIRCUIT WURT.
...Tbe calendar for the PatinisrT term
of CareuJt court, which opens m. II,
is very light there betog but tweetythrao eosen to all. Of theee three are
criminal, alx are issues of fact eight
are ebaaoery. eight are chancery pro
codfeoso and there is ooe motion.
Tbe criminal coses are Dan Vogle.
bastardy; Fred Cron, noowupport
being an appeal from Re­
corder's court, and Robert Paritcr. for­
gery.
The six luues of fact are John
Foote et oL vt.
sumptii: P. C. Gilbert Pratt k Dovta,
George H. Benhom vs. aPrmera' Mutoal n* Insurance company, asaumpslt: Pallthorpe k Hackney. Halstead
k HaUtoad.
Wesley P. CusUrd aad Alexander
Custard va. Giles £. Hodges and Hart­
well P. Ollddso. asaumpait J. W.
Patebto aod W. P. Orotser. Pratt k
Davis.
Oora Marie NIcbolsoa by nest
friend, va
Farm C. GUbert Pratt k Davis.
Riley A. Crains vs. enau of Laura
CratoA Pr^to appoaL Oovcil
Cron. Pratt k Ihu-is.
Ckirallae J. Hall n. Q. C. McMsaos

Li ^ Name of Sense.
that good common sense
of which all of us have a
share, how can you continue
^ to buy ordinary soda aackers,
stak and dusty as they must
be, uAen for 5^ you cait get

Uneeda Biscuit
hesh from the oven, protected
from dirt hy a package die
very beauty of which makes
you hungry.
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$10.00 and upwards.

Harry ' -luH '

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Edison Phonographs cost

Records. Xk, fiOc. etc

Outfits sold on

Easy Payments.
We are wboletih-rj and retsiiere of Edisoji an«J
Victor coo'll, an 1 hsve otuin'itionably the lanr' si an 1
most complete lin*'in Miebican. Over I00.<yXl Rer.
ords ooDBtAOtlj carriod in stock. An ia)n)<-n->e amrtDent of Horns io every style am] size. Ihs-, and Cyliuder Record Cnh:i<‘-ts in bandaome ntaboHsny anil oak.
Etc, etc ilail onlers tilled same day as received Calaloi-ntos and all information sent to any add reas on rc<i nest

firinneli Bros.’ Fifteen Music Houses
Traverse City Branch: 159 East Front Street

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10 M
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Loti 6 and to......K
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HOnnah. Ln and Ca'a tth AddHIar^

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1 00
1 00
I 00
1 00
1 M
1 0»

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to SI
3 66
41 1 0»
Weal 40 feet (< BaR SO fen of lot* 1 and t6
3 66
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wes(6orcR»riRii. 7
64
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Hannah. Lay and Ca'a lOth Additian.

^Mttnnlic u n ndst on Moler of eaM 'rraot
Urcet M3 fOTt<M of center line of 0*t«eM Areana. tbran north l» f»«. thence MR 6o feet,
.
m met. thRtM we« W^fect M

but 10 ................... 13
4t
11
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Lot M ......................13
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11
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LR II ....................13
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South 4SH feR of North 6i of tot* l«. 19. J« and 51
IS
SI '
13
03
Hannah. Uy and care I3th AddHton.
Lm I and ,roipipeac^ at 8<
thmee North M fOR. thence Wait 31 fm. thence
South dC fcR tbence BaR 31 feR to beginning
7 66

nd-a Additien.
A parcel tiewrtbed aa toll
396H feet South of Southveet corner c
Arenne and Bltt«rood Avenue, tfamce B>»l 160
few. thence South 60 fe«. thence Beat 160 fe«.

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Teranih tJ Nerth ef fUnfa 10 WmJt
Bote abont 300 fMt MR and :« f«i mth of.^4
rat on VMt line of aeetlaa at nouihrat corner
' MlaadaoidM. A. ABhton. thence earn to Bar abort
llainni aoeth alo«a her abore 6o feet, tbenoe
ven to aller. tbenoe north W> feet In beginniV ... .^ .... *
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Bate SS reda eaR and t rod amith of % poat on
rat tine of In I. thence aouth M feat «n Mat line
of ihaa. lhaece' enn to bar abore. thence northerIr htaag bar ahora^lO fact

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Hannah Lay A Ca^ 7th AddlUan.

at a point
it a
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of ibeMitk'ltae
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■>t ua=mrmt, raaUM iImk» *~t
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-I«a Itvnt IM fM(. ihveM K»ik fS fMt. tkMo*
«Mt pmlW «||k Srat boatt4ary U«e lo (be rat
tiM e(-Vilpa •tnel. tlWM* Dorth to b«0oalBg .....................
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t ee
BlCtaMBf M a pohu OB tb« north ^ of »tb
•ttnkt. itt tMt vMt <r (ho. rat tin# of (laloe
■Mnw. nmi>« north tin fm. thence w«m 41

Lot 14 ................
LMa 7 and I............ I
Una 6. «. 13 and 14. 9
Um* a. 10. 17 aad tt 6
to
10
03
Laa 10 and SO .... 6
36
07
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A rcetalB part ot tola I aad 3. boglDalng at the
anuthravt comer of Hoik, theace wen with
aoaih llnr uf uid btoek 33S feet, thence north at
■ rlclit ancle* 10 Boulh line 13t h>e( to north Use
of block, (hence coil on nonh line of said block 10
the Dorthearl comer of nald block, (hence MMtbVMtcrl.c hlong mh line of Mtid block to place of
LegUtBiag ................. II
64 3C 16 73
3 S7
VILLAOC or INTERLOCHKN.
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TeraWg S’Nertt ef (Unge 11 West
Onraeaetag 1 11 chaloa Bonib. 1M chnina .BaR
peR bel««ea aecttona 1 and 2. thence North
H4 f«R. tbenon Bi
feet thence WeR I
I^reel of tend eoRnRnctog » feet Booth and J3S
Cm BaR of % peat betareen aecUona 1 and S *
IhTi Boath ICO r*R. thence BaR M faR. thence
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' Mt thence Wcat M feet to beginning
North
IMfaR
1
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33 feet South and 133 feel Beat of W
port hrtora aoR
ICO feet thence BaR 60 feet thence North
fMt thenoe ^'or M feet to begtnnlng

Oak Htighu Addition.
t II
I 07
I OA
301
1 AO
7 66
1 9*
I 00
la 31
3 Ct
It 33
3 31
1 64
1 63
M
3 31
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16 07
3 *2
4 93
3 74
LR 337 ..................
10 31
Oak Rnrh Additian.
81k.
Lou 16. 17 Md II... 3
37 33
7 0S III 1 OO
LR 76 ..................... 3
5M
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iRt 31 ........................3
1 65
43
07 R OO
LR IS'.................. ;. 4
3 to
64
01 I 00
, cf Weat >4 of l« 37 J /
t 65
43
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LRa 34 and 5S......... 4
4 11
1 07
16
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Oakrad Addition.
Bik.
L« 8 .......................... I 6 46
1 43
.33
1 Ot
1: ........................... 1
3 16
57
09
1 OU
B’eR 4i of tot*
:i aad 50 excRX But 50 leR
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H uftou S3 and 3A.
1
51
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Lou 3 and 4........... 4
4 30
1 It
11
\ parrel In northwMl turner of lot 1. Oakwvod
addition, rouinRkdng al the northnvR comer of
aald i0(. ihcace aouth M feR. tbenoe enn to r.
M. 71. B. light R var. thence fRtoelng B. 1L lo
Hannah Avenue, thence aeR to beglnDlng
3
1 37
36
05
lontnanclng 60 feel aouth of the northnen corner
Of tot 1. Oakeood AddlUon. thenee aouth 10 rod*,
thenee *Mt 30 md*. thence north 1U ruda. (hence
Tmi to rod* to beginning
3
36
07
01
X
Steele and Spenccra AddHion.
Ra Stand 36 ............
3 16
67
06
Wilhelm'* Additien.
Bik.
Lou I and 6 and IBat M of tot 7
3
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40
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VILLAGE or ACME.
Bik.
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St
33
02
Begin M( It* feel Har( from Northwest comer of
Block, (hence 8ou(b 164 f(«n. tbenco NorthrMtrrIy
70 feei.theoce north III fect.lhencewrROOfcci
totRglnnlng
....30
3 «3
71
tl
VILLAGE or EAST BAY.
LR 7 ..........................
6 3|
1 64
35
VILLAGE or rirc lake.
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Lota 3. 1'. 6 and iu..7u
Nnrth Addrtton.

e eaat 63>H
fMt, thence North lU feR to baaliuitng
II
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1 II
•araMe Addltlan.

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Oeadricti’a AMtian.

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LR* 1. 3. 8. 4
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3 03
70
2nd AddHIofir

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36 12
31 3
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16 60
4 10
■ 1C 60
II 17
raery Hannahh 3rd
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C 63

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Lotas and 4............... i
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Lota tS aad 36............ 4
13 33
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Lota Head II......... 6
64 61 It » * tg
Hannah. Lay and Ca'a 1R htibdUlaiaa.
Bik.
■A pnreR in IR 7 dCRrlbed aa foltovii: cemaeaetne
M SonthenR comer of tot 7. thence B'crt ISO TCR
thcnc< North 60 feet, tbcace BaR ISO feet, theace
Bote M feR to begtonlag
6
I 33
3 S3
36
Hannah. Lay and C*% 1R Additian.
Bik.
Lnta (and 7 ........... •
6i 41 15 07 3 ig
Lina a and >............... 3
it 66
t 65
76
Lbu 43 and 66........... 7
SI IS
6 70
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13 64
5 36
SO
HannaK Lay and Ca'a 2nd Addition,
lot • and WcR H

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1 00

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I 00
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64
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Lois 73. 73. Tt and 75

VILLAGE Of'kINGSLCY.
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Lois S3. a«i. 37. 5«. 59. 10 and US
3
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L-K* M. 61. 63.and 93
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LOIa 3. 4. 5. 6. ;. 3. 9
aad 10 ..................30
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Lou .11. .15 atol ::6 .
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TewaRtip 25 North ef Range 6 W*aL
Sec.
A piece (if land bcgtoniiig at a xukv 3 rudr Wc*i
am! 16 rod' South of Nc '
Of sela ihencc nionlng ....
radr. Ihence North iu rvilr
begtnnlns............. 11
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Sewkcr * AddHton.
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32 46 L« 4 ............. ....1*0*
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33 45 21eV'i'4'raMlim
16 31
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A piece of land coraiacnrlng on the mmer of Srr.
mih atraR aad Hoamrd running oo cart line of
Howard eireet 650 feet, (hence nonhnst 30 degraaL 15 hiln. to Seventh etrcct. thence «c»t on
aou(h linn cd-'’Scvcnth •treei sTu (cr (o begin­
ning .........................II 3 79
33
V6
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Aitoamen'a AddlUan.
LR C ..........................
36
07
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60 It
EckenfRa and Bamiella AddHton.
35 35
BIL.
S3 61 BnUm.............................A
5.7
06
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Lou 1. S. S and 3 to
30 tocInalTe .......... B •
33
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tm 4 .:........................ 8
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Lou It. 16.30 and 31C
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LR 4
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VILLAGE or SUMMIT CITY.
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VILLAGE or WALTON.

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Ha^ Lay dt Cn.'a 3rd Additian.
lAit 4 and IBR IT ten edtot 6
3
S3 73
6 17
65
Hannah. Lay and Ca'a 4th Addttlan.

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VILL.hCE or KARLIN.
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now would roD like lo he Tocced to
invert 61 .AM fur ctotbtng wbether y«a
had tbr uourr or wanird to or oo1>
Tbia I* wbai aa army oBcer hoMlng
a •vuniciMloa In t'ncta Sam’* oerttow
ba« ■» do niurh oftenrr tban hr ilkea.
if brdoe* noi happen tebave iSc rmdy
co«b land laadr of tben do M ham
II. br la forcMl hr artur repataltooa to
bur eoangb clotW* «a credit to log «M
nflera mrii. .
II I* an r~o)T arrvR. bM aooae R
toe ticutroa... r. frcRi from B'eR IViac
two reoia asv ba»e ontr recently Su*
i«b>d pay ing for ritcir firrtdl.m wiirih
of <-k>ibr«. Tbeir
atloo U tbai ibMr
crMlI U gund with (br Ulior* obo Mirr to (br army RB<-cr>' imdr. All toe
uulfoTD* are tallnr uimlc. Il la nolUag
••u( of (br ortboary for au aruy cdScer
bi I*- poyiug fur bu cl.xbr* oo tba b»xallnlrnl plan. Thai l« <mr part of th(>
army «a<-rr'* llfr that wilt piRtoMy
not ais<car rmnauiic—roprrtaDy to tor
wumrn
Km tbr rigid rcnolmernta Mbe tt
ii.simuih' for tbr oSkwr (o •pc:M n
Urgr nm Of taonry for hla Rotb'w or
»o(Trr a prnally for not bartag tbrm.
nr- pay of a orcoud llrBlmai.t la
a jMr. Onr of itie..$i:R thing*
hr ha* tn do on rcvriviog hie <^Rlanion I* t
mm tbr
dm pla.-r. lir ba> la ba^r •rnk-c nnlformii «r Rive drab lod kbakl for «umn<rr and wintry arrar. Thrro mom be
enr kind of eerrlco wblir mounted «M
It rruulrt-B not Iro* than fonr Lfaafcl
uulform* of waab guoda for OeH aery- n-r There acr inutaera foe Bar whiw ;
diMnnunird an.1 Ite rtdinc brv<-ban.
Wiib llir arn-lrr anlfomi go the l>oo(A
ah'>r*. ptoaktn tailing*. «-*p. i-rerlce
bat. aaddlehtank-ylh^tto-uiiirnrB.
Irallirr e.|ii|pn>ru( an>1 IPTbw Rbet
(biiig* Thrn ilH-rr are dreta unlfonoe
for dUQiounird amlrr. wtl). ulad
and blai'k abora, rap. cape, overcoal, iial atHl brliurt.
It.i'iw niiiat be ino aria for aunuueT

dr>«a g.. gold aboutdar knoU and n
l»lt of L-ok) .-i-iine about rm. raj.. btL
iwl.-ut l.-*lbrr abnra and ooRa. Kelt
arc llir wbllr ab«r« and rap. Tbru
romr* Ihr aortal full drrM unlfunu foc
o-ruisg wrar. witb bat. patent Hwlber
boou and alrae*. purely for aortal nfr
foil*.
Titree arr not all. Tbrrr nnat br ■
Dira* ]ac<kri. raluroat of a •-ryialn color
an.1 saniirt ahirt*. Thr ntSm* have
In fuinlah thrir oe-n bone*, aaddlea
and l-'Aiikcia. Tbry bavr lo pay toelr
own lioanl and for fnrl rrd ligbu
Thry rrrn bavr I . buy lb.- fumlalihiga
fo. ilirir •■■larlrta I'ortr Baai only
fumltbra tbr ahrtirr am* (hr romintaainn Bvm tlw oBmr (nink* bavr u
l>r of a rogulailnn alar. All to«te
iblito* mrsii au invratuirat ef aboM
I2.l<w at i,wa| In brgia w1| 4. ThI* i*
merr ibaii tbr dm yrar* .^tary. au4
rv,i--u*r* never aio|>.-('olumbm Ulopai.-b-

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____ a Sooth ICO feet, tbenoe Baal 60 feet, ibeace
■KOflh IM foM. thence WaR 60 feet to beginning
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60
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CiRiMWilM 33 feat Bontb and 333 feet But of H
poR bMareen aaeltona t and 3. thenee SnRh 100
(pet thence bat 60 feet, thence North, ICO fe«..
Ihann WeR lO feR to beglnnlnc
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Ban o( anti ad naU oonuDeoetag CM feR aoiith of

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HERALD and RECORD GO.

Thr (tooM or Trtahtooholr.
Tlir gfao>t of Trtrtiioa|i9lr tn*y le
*>ru on moat olgbR hrtwmi tbr boe-a
of 11 aud 3 on ibe Trnnnr i*nd. Kae
la a moat ta-autlful i-fMIure nbo walk*
oi:l of Hit river wjib her rtolbra aft
wrt. water ilrippiiig from har ieog *llk>
m irraara. aiul abr .-amra in brr rtgbl
haii<I-iin. nut a pircc of *oap nr a»
untMiuilrd luntbliruab-DirrHy a hma;
lotab If any prraon attrotpla to anprvairti brr abr nirrely potnti llm foirOugiT of iirr left iMud at hiR. and be
dlea; Tlir clwaat warn onginatly one M
(br tnupir danrtng gtrla famou* all
orrr Ihr lowu for brr striking liraaly
Tbr trmplr autlmrltlr* ralard otifrcIICA* to lirr Imiblag llirfr aiU ordetrw
her lo ■Tr<-|i «ml quietly at ji rrriy
oiehl aud Uiih- (n (be rtvrr al Tmunr.
wliprr no our would arr brr. Tlii# abe
did for aonir tinir. hut awrlbrr trnpte
Clrl gavr away thr rr.-m, wItb (br reailll thni tlir nril niglit wbru tiatblng
sIm- branl tlir tra^i «f many fori and
on rushing out to —r «rb*( waa too
niatirr «a* arrtilmlally knorttod lain
lilt- nvrr and .Irowned by Ibe crowd
t-r iiieu nialDng lo tbr rtvrraide U *M
brr.-HaUra* ilndU) Hail.

; brldgrs. uf wbirti tbr natural bridfe ef
I Virginia U tbr Umi known AHcriear
I'riampir, arr dor fo ibr falling UvCt
j ■-*v.-m Toqfs. taarlac .mly a pan to
i s|>an (br alrram wbirti Ibe dMtmctkB
I <rf tbr cavrm lias l.roncbt tn too aori'fa<-« Kv a atudv of the Nortta Adaaai
jmain'Jh rndgr lYorroMr tiriaad baa
! Iwri lr.1 to thr .-on-1n%08 tbal to Ibla
; mar al lra*l tbr onglo la quite dlffrrIu tbIa .mar tlir hriilgr a
• aohitioii of tbr time’ aioor along a ^iiii plan* uear tbe forI mrr .s)Ufa<- of Huda-iu Stant. At flmi
j only a amall anjotint of wairr arepa<|
1 along thr >-.lnt plaur, btil afirf awbilc
i! mad- a -banurl largr caouto »o dl; rrrt fiir rnfjre lirooa aader toe ourI fa-r. giTing rtar lotbr lirUgr. WalcRt
I had prrrtously offrrMl a a.mliar (haocy
. for lit* natural twidc* of Tinbnla. aud
1 riciasd nKcluflra. (bat. wkOe (be fall'
{ lug la of raven rva.fa may onuaioMlly gitr riar to natural brtdgro tbv
umaf conmou .wua* f<«- *a b iwbUteo'
1a tusrbi*. rmroioar. aaodaiooe and
lava la ihal onihar<| above.- IK. LriU
INirtlUapatch

Mamma -7'iin abouM be p->l.te. drt-.
^ and offer lo aliare your candy with
'pa|«. LitUe klargie-I w«uii. Msta' ina. If I wet anrr he'd he poiue and i»
ftlir It.—thicago Newvi.
Civ1-jmrr-Uav.- ym aarlhlug Hurt la
good for fallinf ba.rl Ka^llout CVffe
—How would !> vraatrbaahet do1

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ttllANO THAV«»t NSMALS. THUMQAV. HEBItUARY 7. M07.
kVhoai.it
the dairy department of Ue Michigan 1 mamla have to-en made upon coutir viath a.cnatliilon <
not have eslM(.il, U ebarm^.
I
j oTfiriaK lor t
.AMea. Mkh..Fob. 4.—Leonard Arm- Agrieultoral college.
Midi. Ju. 31.rf tbe fees Iher rrcelred l>n! ■ N arly da.ts apu t uraUin^
x.l.
>l6a. JM. Moou u arnkmir U1 with atroog of this rlllage. dealer to gen- Mn. VloleiU Doane has l«ea a
— —
..V- president
-so—
itfOclaU InTartaWr inured W B:vcTatUe Creek »-a» seiMenv,.! m . i.rm ;
Jeltos o.
a _________CoIdmlwUhe
narlHT. i
eisl mertoandlse
and rice
MMMA traahta.
of the Farstor.' aad Uetchanta' bank,] merehsni. She had been first reader'onl the total of ihrlr toMKce.. This at-the boose of eunxt.an ' S.iv:r.:a} j
has
a ......
Ifset mortgage ...........
eorerlqf’to
Cbttorian folea.......................
fcleaee rtiorch aliyrar the anpervUoia deprive Uie nlEhr'he u'jin-frt. Mzx-i.
ih. ;
_ glrea _
.. the ...xriarian
kmm th. ttW of Btawr
rMl estate and pemonal properly ral- Joccsvllle for ^^ear*.
; eciiniy tnsis«n-c <-f the. toiercut ♦n cit.' >H- demai.!~l ihv pii»- aad i
1|uflk
.
t abont $31,000. RolUadJ.Cl*Jtoay appl^abtos h»re come to at; er-jai.r nH«e» di->»*lte.l to banl.*. ba«o ho
un toot.-thro. as.nV ,
A |[M «M bon
b
to Mr. ud Hn.
attortiey. of Grand Bapida. U CalBmeTTei-'wlldeat boumy. which is uad h=:i i-.qwM-d ihe lore- repre^n-,rye Capi to'c M-C. rthy touahtoc .
W^m Twlkmta ftB^ fgitMimn
MHntk«rt«B Totadar'mvisc.
to i.ni:>tn
.Mn. A*Ar«v DU^c«|d ofecu to aamed as trustee 1a this mortgage. 32 a head. ftTiHo wll.lcats arc more! tatKt-s at Lnc.-lnt; to se- :re leirlsto- !!«!■■.< rj>:i a
le .
am! ia.;.b t.i hi. ? .r..nsr t.. x:
1m** toaorrov for o t*o mcka TitU Tha mortgage aeenres all credKors I rare thaa wolres. It seems to be'tH.h whercJTr ‘'!1
pip
rata,
aod
tbe
Uabllitloa
as
stated'easier
to
kill
the
cals
tbcu
to
find
ihcj
plircd
ui>on
a
lua-aM
icUty
b»sh.
;
the
j.ti.vi*
r
^ Mn. U C. Triable M Tnr«m*
H :»«. N>'fi- ;
JTbe bonrtl a.to !v<|'K-.t ••! the i.pr. jeo!:.'.- at-l !.•( k u
to the echedale filed with Mr. CleUnd •«3m.
Mlsa Nellie B. Chtobolm. a former j reataiiv.s to f.n.vWo for a co-asriiii-‘ .Jf il..Ma. Mair Kins to on tbe ilck UtL tto gtrea as $UAK.4«. Tbe baslacss
principal of tbe Wyandotte High' Hoaal aciendtnontlo petmll the ors»n
Atte tea «bo bu bees CMifloed
"4- 'maklaV "
school, and a gndaate of the Mlclil-Vrirs of a le-.trd «f ^minty auiUior*t* hji bsA tor s wmbcr of days, to
d;», kinu. pn-prli(or <if a
'
I aapected that Mr. gan Sortnal college of iho claM of
EigM K.mseveial
•Mo to Mot.
ich in T.-vr,-. .-sn H.i.- firiy mt:(. wQI pay hU creditors to •«3. is a candidate for county whoot, <.alw-» perisbiii In a fir
Mn. Arthur Boilos. MIm Nee Ksie
.- dlrvwtiim wis-.ii:i y.-itliit iC
commlrsloner of Muskegim county. j: ir.—a ihe bam of John GoUkmiM
0«^ sod j. & Orlee all of K<
ii' land.
The M-'tbadlst Episcopal rburcL afja i-il- ».-st of D«-j.u-r. .K party.
ckr. •*!« Mewtac <h tovB yMtorNew Officen.
8L LoBia rcltbralod the fiftieth an-j^sistlni; of the -.mlurky buidIh'
Pro!w*st>igesBotkCheerM*V. TAo llhSCMtoM espeet to lure a
If the board of dl- nivcriary of its foundins Jan. ST. Th»;«^«-ot there from Aon 'Arlibr
wss and RestXootaiito odacr
ns of the board
d«f
«f ti
trade held to
occuplr^ a new llO.WiO'Kirighride. Otfr of the mn iianW
Oc^tMofptnne oor Vfapial.
eo Saterday ernoffice
of
the
prealdeat.
Joha
ft.
^OT NAHCOTJC.
Me
M oyster. sapper erUi Santo. Saturday morntog. W. H. Um church, and IT.fino was pledged durtoc'Whitney, war flowed away
the day to clear It of all iudcl>iedn«s. 1 ham. WhiU' the party wus i-Lgap-u
elected ^aecrefarr sail Samuel
A dredge is working day and night' ia idayiug card«. the i»irn wi.r •M'l-ii.
l^ftAntor apatt; at tbe
tb« An Arbor
Garland wm re-clerted treasurer of
on the Soap creek drain, which will ty cnvidopid lii flaujes. Everythiiii:
4MMI
_________
Mt__narodar
_ -for
. Maaltoaroc. the board. Ko other
be eleven miles long, iwcnty^wo fort I w-33 dtwiroycd. Wbltne.v Uaicly cs.Ini; «bm he baa A food ^oaitioo transacted.
wide and eight feet deep. It Iraverrcs ;ca|»cd,
MAVtadepot
.
part of Calhoun and'and Rninch coun-1 j. i» jnknsea. «r the Johonm r.Vr- ttchedConstantlv-ScratchedUntEI ■
' Tbe OBlr. child of WlUlan Gliard
Waa Fiord $2S.
and will empty Into the Si. lUg. Ca. Detroit, baa k-i a
la daeiwcuilir sick at hto home here.
Blood Flowed-Suffered 10 Years .
GharlMte. Feb. i:.—Percr Momi. the Joseph river. It will co«i $22,000.
I i„ the Bay C'ilv lioal Manulanunii:
Mis. Jeaato Walu to w the gala,
—Doctors and Medicines Were '
OUswt barber who stabbed Willard
Prof. C. H. Na}U>r. BUpertoteiitlent;co.. for a forty ftMi cniifing fwwei
trs TosBga aod aUt of Oopeatob, Hans, a TiWTerae CHy «nd<
Fruitless—TriesCuticuraand Is
rat college.
college, has been filscbarged on of the Imlay City schools, reoently dc-: launch. .The launch w ill be finifb«-l
Completely Cured
the original warrant
______ _atlegtog
.
aimidi foaled Frank ijughlln for renotatoa.. will have ;i :x Din and
1VaraisX4xivulsioiis.FcvcnsR'
with latent to go great
cat bodily
....barm tloo of Lapeer county. Mr. Naylor
tMPIKL
fwss stdLossor SUER
and rearreatsd on the miser charge of
I. rsh. A—A S. Drew
la
a
gradoBlc
of
the
Michigan
Normal
ataault
aad battery, to which'be pi
. a OB the t o'clock ed guilty to Jnsttoe Boyle's oourt
callege In Ypsilantl.
After carrjing a ptoce of ila In bl.toato fer Lee Aagetos aod ether pofeu paid a m fine.
T«. «n-. Ur. SUIlwell. .bo n«..U, :
„„„
• Wli-n I was alx.iil n.n- vi-ar« -Id to •ytbiia tialltomla. «here he hopes
U.O botoru. or SI.
...o ot P.looJoibO Fm. small —-■* anx-arrvl — -a.-.i -f my ,
to
bila falWag health sad also
State Vews.
Epl«op.l ohora .. roolob. b.u l»™
soflooo. eo»B,..d I. m aod l-m.v limto. i H.Tstri»Hl llx-m wilh a
i-ra-x pin. and
to lock for a aoltable loeatioa to start
> remain for two months In' rt-caped a
Leri LyUe. oC Keiby tells that be
-li..rtU- idl-Twanls
la hsatoeei A raoepdoa saa dren has sheared 3S0 sheep this year. This order that rtfthlar acrvlcee may be,,„
l«-tli -4 111.—- liiiilo ;
l.-tli-ni>.~-li>-t«
performed. Hoary plaor.1 the
t.xwii..- ■». KVi-thal 1
Mr. Brew yeafdaj’ afietsoaB to Nea- ia belleeed to be (tae.earliett clip to hcM during the ixoten aeaaon. HJsl^,„„
I o-uT.I Hisnrir
■ss Bma.' stole by hto gntleneo Miebictn.
restgnatloa was to have tak«i <«c:t;
,„,j
wi.lK. Wto-nllui'l
utl-ring l|
filiaiti aad a hasdwe pataat lea
V-i-fore bi- knew what had happened
After cUmoTtag for a new depot for f*'*'.- >•
j,
p.,^.
Wllllard Rose of Rose City drives a
s-w>>
I-;
several yean. HanitUque U to have
liiK •iiistl M-aly
•w
automobile,
one
of
his
own
maau-,.<„,p.,,
a $10,000 brick stnietnM built by the
............... «iS«wrvt
>nBe-aboald be j|aad vlth articles
faclure.
It
is
said
to
be
the
first
—•
Soo line.
Hr. Dm siiaU tod aaefol oe
made in Ogeniaw county.
AboBt SO* persona 'ailended
Tv .-owatii 1 wav
Ms tsi« jMisey aad daito< hto realHealth Officer Stewart or Cddwateri;;,™; ^urtay!'to get the obstruc
bnalnaBB men's bangnet Wedneaday autes that there are hut eight caaca I
tony to a 4(atoM atote before hto
ai$ht at Boyne City. Tbe rlllage baa
toaMIr -MB bltoAtol
Jlpoxlnlbeclty. Two patients |
to avoid an ..,r ra
travden. A. B. 3.000 popbtolion. and as attempt will have been removed ‘ ----------------------be made to boost it <0 E^OOO.
c St a S-m . _______ .‘Uoa rredB Walkw.Jed«.ef Pr»
VlUard aad C. B. Ackemaa.
disease hospital.
dav-; l-.i -.-alv -i.Wx-x '••vil-l
<i|.t ni-i-wr
Miss Lull" McCIsry. n-sMit.; w.-st
CapL W. H. Martin of Saginaw li
patoUd to edect each aMelee as they
It Is estimated that $2.0«l.000 were
la th- mallfv nf tb- wnata id Rail. J
acaiii aiel Ih- iifOuni: • ..■iM a-o'
of flaltU- Crock, has a rare cun-., It I(iM-m. Ali-r I toff'V'xl
titoOBcd boat aaeniarj ender tbe dr- toervlUug men to ralae Co. F.. H. N. expeoded to Honghton coaoty fast
Wfiliam » Tibisll. toons
to
ehd la
i
niB-la
,n-w-xl-'S-rt
i
.
--(T-xV
a --nr-. :"wV4a^'‘Tmt.n.
a
rork'liig
ri:al;.
which
wa*.
jK!u-:ias.>.|
G, to so mao. to accordance with the year for new hustocss bnUdlngs and
estostoaree nd the ealt
Tl.-cr»ii.ii.-!:x ».v.Uii«tiOH-l.a-Ur.|»-ar»xl ruiin )»• e-tiiVm [.rajlnt tl.ai xaM-earl at
4udi(W’- a.dtl"ieniiia» wH- wer- at itotir.#.
ntlea. 'rte company has one of residences. Tbe pojiulailoii of the ia 1712 liv her gre-algri-at-Km-ai"t b>«-5- «tli tl>-l»s.t I—— -T -a-t .lrx--a-.t
grandmotlicr. It is a' qualm pioev- -.f fax- and liands.
t-leli-rii T>.-. raJ Mai-.-T al.i-h
liarsl. oooktog atenaUa,
E. A the best armeliet and riub rooms to
Portage lake towns la about
•Mintvaif1vi--I til-xart.l^xa-d-U.d
f'linitiirr. w!'1i rlraigbi back au-l
the state.
.be-- awla-nlv
II M urdemL . tbai (he iMb Aar eT
Tales Bede the preacat
K-I..t:ar7. A. D. IBC. a1 ten o rtocL u. lbMsrtlo A. Rycraon. r4 Chicago, who
lit" x-lOT- 111 .1 '
Itw-vA. at mid rrvhale (lOee, br aad U here- a>'FAhktiri----------------^-----------FT
sad each article sss taken fcom the
>g Xrom
aslt CAM aad Ua sde folt| erptotoed built the $3O0AO0 public library for
s.JC. W.
W Hi-wiU of Jackson I rn.iii Uie I’ack. it is to r
•uh'hur. rim- ^iv-. ----to. Mr. Dres. «bo. allhoogh tokea Graad Rapids, has been left $7SO.OOD;

nirrtm.vil.aii-1 to fa-rt I
under the wQI of hto mother. Mary A. parfag supper Sunday nidit. The |
. adiulnUii amr
. thaaktag then for Ryenon. who died to Famdcna. Cal.. blade sPveiTd on artery to his arm. He I
Jan. 8.
.
bad bled neatly to death l«;ft.ro .lls.;">f tsiuiev-f>cr Inisbaml. Kcrl sk-.
Richland will bare the biggest pat­
j U-ri. «tf S.tsiuav.. her c«irnu.-i!--<Hl sui;
Mr, Draw W ken to twatoeaa here
w ■ixd-liisafter.
Ccono.' Drury of Port llur.... was^"*1-“ Hanu-ot. nnSv-r. f,.r
for toe paat three yean ia the dry riotic banquet of tbe season to southQTATEfiF MK-HIUAN-Tb" fe.l«teimirt =TV-------------------- -----------------------Micblgan. ft wUI be held March S. found in a s-ri..u» rt.adlil.u. U. his.’*’" r-v M:>rtiti-«t,- !.tllr.o.!.*l.-r Sigeode and croeeir tiee and dnriag
the Robcrit. hou-1 at Sretoatt]'■** ’ 'totr.-ir-s. Sriiu.-rt was LlUcJ.Orl'.
toatitow baa aaede many Mends antf and among the speakers engaged are
C^ea
B.
Towaamid.
James
B.
Sulaai't
—u-Hy.
-a.
-tl.a
J..IL
day
«f
Jaaaarj,
N..».
U.
IBOB.
Nevisaffack
bsewai very fipwlar
from coal gaa escaping from a stove.; >"• l"
>"«'>*■' “' Sautoas wh;tslaM^ boto to a aoetol aad baaineca livaa. of Muskegon aad Charles Thom­
The Elaniter case taken agaliut Pre­ co'ipllng cur>. His f-ol. It Is alleg-xl.
Baa. Tred S Walktr. Judea oT,
I-.S-ai III va-:
say bad all regrst that tailing health as of Hastings.
siding ladcr M. DevoUl of Owoiso. was caught in tbe track, and.
.r-. I -tiall I
The Grand Ratrids Canoe club has has IK^ withdrawn hy the complain unable to v-xtrivate I', hi- was crushhto BSde It aeeeaaary for him to seek
TV vri... II
ThTaV Km>faall.hBT>ng Ckdraaaidr.«rt bla
f
c-1 hy a c;ir wl^ich was b.i»tc luw ki.l
- «»pB
. joaap a
R. litr
ft faddeaea to.a dlBareat climate. Ue voted to build an $8.000 club house ant. Ambrose Reed.
MBt jiltoii of iai ao wHh bln to hto next summer. It has 14.000 csMi. and
Lake county has a fight on for com­ on him. NesUn-mi'. ia the fact that
ex-Mayor
Palmer
has
agreed
to
take
atm imma. Uto tuaUy wUl
er school
. bM-nm atot Jane. «hea they wUl $M0 bonds and dispose of $S00 addi­ of Luther, who has hold the offi- e for
P THR r-OKpmos OF THt
• urr.A u.tot at t.ai. --l.eS la lb- torat-ooB.
Ttaia Imrm Tr
tional bonds. Tbe club house will be 1C years, is out for re-cIcctlon and W.
Mto Mm bhCalKon^
kSB CITY bTATB BANK ml,
'. Xlcblcaa. at tberlamor bnai.
baiU on Grand river, probably near C. Glberson of Daldwto la his op-,
North Park.
i:^ C.''’
ponent. ,
The
bequeat
of
$20,000
to
the
T.
A b«,J«aMtog toe •
Saroiiol Gotis. of Whitehall,
I'iMft's mall carriers
carrier baa Jott M. C. A. to the wBI of tbe late Oov. aged 60. is deed. The lllnfrs was
kimjtoto.in w^to
v«i(to prorldea that each A. T. Bliss of Saginaw, will revert, to caused, by profuse bleedtoc from ih.'j
hta estate. The old board of
smm
ettrt with a yearly
eitncting of tveth. She lived tlK-re Onnlrmru...................
baa ^e^ to take no action
BtoiMtoft jBf 9IM.' Thla
TWawUl
vUi toereaae
toe
m-:irty 40 year*.
fistuna
tba money. It was contingent
«*into »toi*7
yeeily satu be caoelrea a a
autoiDoblln pasvraser service Kraix in IraoNI
upon tba asaoetotlon raising several between Pontiac and the surroundinq IT. H Baud-......................... W.ttOOn
sC turn, whito to the
to carry on the work.
la tbe local «Oee toms are eens
Uke resoiu hi suggested to avoid pay­
dtjr canton, Jva of whom are reeelT.
V '
U
V
ing the ten cent fare on the NorthC. S.aadN'aliosalB
toto yearly. wbkA has heretofore aounty thla wlati
western division of the D. I'. R. Tho
luycr to O
hy the oord. A . .
0^7:;:-:
baee tbe amalmum mmouot. They will .water
faro was formerly r- rents. ,
. . rneenUy shipped
recslre the yetoty iDcreaee saiJI the cord of buBiUee for whfab be was paid
>:i^!.raadoi»tV _
Id a qnarrri ut R-xromm-n
prmyst maslmem to readied. There $160. Tbe trade U making bush
rhsllcl lliortgage whli-li S, S. IXykcr (Wabenhaadsadta
for men and hoys, and «ti<
ka,aBd otbrr r
are two bsb wotoKto in the office as lively
the chief oecupattuni of that region is clalmi-il was pin due. Frank M-nIc
cantore who aie getUag leae than rabbit bunting.
shot Decker to the Itbck. Mtaticu haa
•m yearly and ,VNdr py wlU be la
been lodged in jaJI itcndtog ihn out­
uaatUTia.
mm to eagage to boslness .
has retired. He has made a compet- come of the shooting
Standing at tbe f.Kii of the fivight
flit tilt-?aJ4,a:T- w-to
| ^DaMd'j'sMJ^ tt^A
enee aad caa afford to spe nd his reV. «-ddav-fle«nar iathrOtwadfraT.ra.1
rKEO R WAIAgft.
elevator shaft to the fiictory of tlic - matotog days free from tolL
B-ndd. a a-watiapar pnaVad aad ornJaMi la; 4
3^4^ of 1-iutHs,
. V
..
a
Tto IwtftUcOr f
•aid
In addition to his duties as
Quaker Oats C-o.. at lUttle Crr-ek.
mtM u
FBBD KWALCBfi
Cbriktoa BaJade*
or
Probata
rarlw.
. Plcaa- Howard Parkni-I wits smick on the
tomr aoctoty at the CoagiesaUoaBl
have <1
undays. The head b.v the i-K-vnior. His Itackbono
1 to lake up was driven l>a>! his thicha. Hto ahull I. Saiaeal Garland, -aahlar of tha a
It abb
n the chapel car.
maad teak, do aol-malT swfwr (hat tbaa
wasn't /rariur.-d
rtrtoa sad Judge BrtGanito G- Oosterbsan of After altempilng vainly for two atatomaev Is troc e. tbabast of ay kaowl
vy^a^-yr-i» wib-. j.4g..d
Maskegoa. has opmieo his first club
FAHCBLOABLAKD.^
of atnall feh ye.nrs to find out how- mtich roiini:* of­
•^;^‘:™to(.r.Crto-o..,.ofAI,-G,.xa.r
“* tto-Ut. - S,-.«b
MRo vtolla aato'withmceoBp
Iowa, who bid fair to develop Inl'v ficials were receiving fiw their wvrh •atotrtWd and swecir te brtoro wa
a
xn»
eitotoaJi. werw. wotoamed the first under the KSljrr and ft-e sy.xi.-o*. the Aarr^ Jansarr. laT. Hy cofawt
gM Jaaa&tb.
IM fttos gase h tesjBtoate talk os Bight, and It la predicted that
Mipcrvlsors
of
Ilty
County
will,
if
^
'“IfLS'S.M,.
Ihb fifnilratlipi of toe first society Boromaat will prova tba nlrattoa of they have their way. rut t.ff all fi-e> !
urchins.
Mm Mb addreas-wsi foUewafi by tbe maay••street
K r. DAVIS
ich from Laporte. lod.. tolls from county, office-; .and turn theui;
, TBat tb- t’-vfe -laj of fabraarr,
W. W. SMITH
- II, tb« forMaoa. at
Mtdkr meettog.
lUUX B- BANKAS.
________ ith ihrre of Dr. ^ward J. intoihecounty inftsury. Rem-ated de-j
bnabyappMBtad
Cburcb. who was bom in' Tpkiiaatl.
Wav B a S»aw Bowt
He was a former grand hikh prto
iBdlaaa
and
a
tormar
mar
grand
graad
high
pat'^WoaU roa .OkU K a ittobow, a
aso
of
tbe
todtoaa
Saatem
Star.
Death
BMohtiw or ^tf is the gumtton to was due to heart failure,
tha minda of Vidd paopla who saw a yaara old.
fSRD S WAUrKB.
rncfi I! WAiASB.
tMfi ei eolar utmMiac into the aky
Jadcoof ProbaU
Jud«-<4 Proto
_ > years of married life MonMM Tattfirday.aftaraooa.
They woo given a tacepilon
AMt 4:l«; last Mfora the sun W^eaday
algbt
r tba I.
O. O. -•
FIt by

vast Aon. Um caldr appaarad to tba of srhk...................
fikyaoMh <4 ttoelty aad axtanded up bar 41 ,------ ---------------ft aM way from tba borixon. Tba given the couple to buy a golden wed•Hhimit bneg.wera vary bitllUnt ani dtog prcaenl.
Thirty loads of Ice are bring har
war* tataulfiad liy.a soUtof M dark
rested dally at Morrlce. The
CciiM b'l mide of th'-- host of
UH todiea thick.
'
hoiivcwift^ and their
Dr. D.'R. Davisoo of Lowell acec]>i
BtM MaaUng.
axxi>:jn7s who have uxcd
our
ed a chll from the First Baptist church
aaperrlaora H. K. I
p and F. W. Cap at Alpaaa. saceeedlag the Rev. Hermae Bures. He bagtos at once.
var. from
the First ward.
Prof. H. M. James, srbo has been
MoftMy for Lfthatug. where they wnt
aUaad tba auta sapenrlaocs' maettos auparintendent of scboola for two aad
'i heir cotnmcndatiofDv wouid f.ll a col­
half ymra at Hairellie. haa been se­
umn of this |)3i>cr. If
-ire not a
cured to Boeceed Professor Gantord
tis-r of be-;: rift'jr now. thi-* i« just a
to Milan.
5end for Fre* Booklef on HorMS.Catlk.Hoe6 bPbultr^a
him lo tr>- a
sseV.. Thjtwill
Jerome Trowbridge of Lake Odwva
bfi the tira: of many.
has had bis pension- Increased from
•ahy Dead.
ALOCN.

CASTORIIl

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The Kiod Yoa Have
Always Booghi
Bears the
Signatnie

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Morothy. tba 4-dayaotd eblld of Mr.
aad Mn. Claraaea O. Hullng of 144
But NIatt atnat. died Saturday night
at Ifi o’clech. Tbe fimetal was hrid at
$1 o'clock today. IL U Carter

$3S to $r>0 a moatb. He has long been
m aad lately has been eatimly Aelp
leu and decadent.
Samuel Mile* of ftacbaBan has been
anrdod the ailrer eup trophy in tbe

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(lUalMUaa dar all tera»
la a iltda Iw eaMa

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btf MMtIar;

Hm» Cook.' NrlUe WeuoU.
OleM. Ollr* Ihfl^ LmmU 8b^.
iUrj DorMr. nor» Bari. Ollle GibMS,
Margam Olwaa. notCM* Bart. BraaU OtraeL Chartaa (HaaoB. Orda 0)a•aa. Bor Sbar. BanBoad Tnttla. Da­
vid Glbaea. Marta Btaaau. Bobert
1 would UkB to get a card ate but■art. NMa Malaoa, Joteata Baaaatt.
■rrtla BMaar. Maarloa Baddr. Ar- toa. nska to go to aebool. 1 got a doit
for ar Chrlatana. I aa lo toe abort
Oar Naaaaa. Giae Alter. lOcfe.
elnaa and I bar* gre aiiten and
N. V. r. teaaMaa Mte Cradto BatL bratoer*. so good-bya.
Vrtma Balaa. Travarae Cltr. naaa
Lrdta Hawkins.
aaat br Kami imar.
hope rou Ilka toe card nod butWhat a haar- Boato rebroaiT U! tea tost I bare seat rou. Isn't it
Tba ttto. to* Idtb. ate toa Had: we nice to be a Snosblae girl*
all know what too** data* Baaa. doot
Cltr. Ja*. 17. 1907w*T
Dear Proaldeat—
eearaa to* dm aa* la
beloag to tba Soaabloe dub. We
IT of Ltoeoto'a htrtodar.
gOlBC
Toor prtoMaat 1a jolag to pHat
dae for Valaatloe'a day. My airier and
pe^ for tot bora to raetta la aehool.
I went down to. tbe HaMor to grandatorr Moot UaeolB*t borhood.
aa'a for Cbrtataaa. W* bad a kiralr
toU«ba tolaka roo will enjor raodtog.
tlaa Wa are going to aeod i
thing to tbe faraar'a laaUtuu. Plaaaa
l«at meto w* addte 191 a
laod a* n pin aad card. I will close,
tooorBoaablaeralUte tolafmwoak
bopiag lo see tol* la to* Herald.
hbraaiT thara ara 41 awra. That

Mg anb. A Hat af 99
from Mr. DoBbriD* at Gin Alter,
a total et G
tbarh- A ale* lattar troa Mia* Wor^
eaatar. hf OrlaaoU. Iowa, haa boao
raoatoad, ate •fosr bc
tedte to tte Braaeb Glob o( that
piaeaL Toor prealdaat haa a Mg pOa
of latUra Oft bar daab. ftte to*
■0 toaar Bora bor* ate glrla
who waat to b* SoBablaer*. Too will
haar about toOB aext wato.

Oadftr Bte. To«r prraldBit haa put
tbtoi hr. terr carotottr. tor Dr. Lr-

Kora I* oor gam {or Ul* nab:
T*ft.BBpTte eblldran bad Mtoorad tor a
gatoa at bid»«Btf-*aek.
-L»t'* plar It with *Taft, atopi,'
A imM Mt ^ dM ttt ad*:
CMata Attbor aar* tbar do at I
mie.*’ aald UUt*.
aad vrtta.
Tall oa bowl TaO a* bowl** artte
Br Mothar^ kaa* hd aat at Ugbit;
to* otoara la eberoB.
•tmm tteM ah* taacbt W» dR ah* “Wall. ni tora r«o. ni ba bllDder
«rot N6w, to* barw-door la ar goal
ni abot aqr ar**, bagla to cooaC aad
TOO all na awaj. to hid*. Bot whaa I
itecb tan rn aar ‘Stop!- ate ru opea
Borteod.
ar am Brarr aoe of rets moat atop
PrwiU la aktaa fraa «aaa aad 4atr. J**t wban roB ara.i*r atae jrao caat
Ba teat ta a^aal la Ua aavanlA ftn. pMr. Itow, rater. Oa*. two. thre*.
•uapla tte aateol aad aaall tfea toor. tte. *lK. aatea. eight, nia». taft.
Mter^ kf%
BtoplBad aamaat Aba'a rooas nlad dU That* we* a marrT aeanper ai
raamlerMra
11* hte cntamrocod to aoQOt. aad a*
Bat tedb MM adana aad hard to atedaft 'a atop whaa aba opened bar

Aad *te *U aate

Aha-o naeh.

VUIa Haanw aad piM Ua nlad:
Ahtateaa wat haiaaad hr aB.

l WB ate I

r a atadlOB*

roaar UaaolB roM to ha a amr.
ptiMB tea Ua vaiaa ate board hot
tor to* MfU:'
Ba BMMit' oatobr 'aad. fhoNton. ae*
lava* h* to* aoaala. atHI h* raa*. »■
W
IlM-BtoBaat aaat «d aU tou aad* hta
teM*Bt.tea*rte tett Baattea'a

• '
Daatb.
aatlaa'a bar*, titod la ttea o< aaad,
UaaolB tea a chM t«d**d.

hr bto teaato ■•«*** i*

tolMBlBBto atiMte hribaa
57teto to* la«.teMBB Ma plaeaeaa
artyiteTtaBdMC «• tor* Ua

«Na aaralr that arUek alararr ote aa
Ate te wmtm %
had amacto to
BR too pall,
TBI AbrabaB UaeeU
«a raaeaa
Ba hBatd to* dtrtt aaa*b totiarad
atedaad baadi,
VMM a« toe teiia MMh aaal ha draw
Ba

u* Ptet ate ato-

Tha urtar «( oor aatMana <**».
BHdar. rah. 1. •«.
)tow
a tototog atoo* Mat ra^aawd:
Wnir fUtertaaa. Bkhaid BooBda.
Kalattaa. Har­

old Otoato. note HaraA cnitecr
Bal*a.Mlo•1* Sboefc. Mrrtla Kaapp. Jauta BtraMl. Traralra Carter. CharM* Radar
^iBjaBla Badar. Altoa togMoa. Timr
ana cur.
MaMaBMaaJtoraac* BHar.OoMld
Tte ChGtoa Bran. Qrtaaall. lava.

I la to* tolrl grad*, f'lt la Juat i eonalBC thlag. Mr UrthBaabaad ef Liaertn.
o«t tor aidar I* the taat ef tola ladath ate
Outside tbe window the aaow cam*
’. Wa; wOl w
ba Ua raara «aw.
eld. .I got for Cbrtsl- atatelly down la groat aeft itokaa.
rid* wttt
■MW ay
IBI# BBthar Mat Badar.
to rliM ar aWra la to* cltr. Baa a booh, ate aatea hatekerehlafs. wbDe tasida toe hicfcorr tra Masad
la as 14M toM «f tUa tlB*. ao ate d tablat. ate two late peadU.
Tbla I*
paadla. in toa vide ^imnay. now and ton
ate Wt* of other iklagB. WeU, this la torowing oot aparks acraos toe hearth
geodhra.
t
Twer lorlag MtOa i^.
all for tola Urn* ao good-bye.
rag where Teddy Truesdsle Uy. with
Mabrt BoB4oa*t
Keep, tbe curty-hahed collie.
Praaeas Ruebel.
“Holidays la awful atupid." raid the
Too must b* rery bsppy to hsre s little boy. preeeatly. “D people wc
pM coif. Wbat color U IIT
let you go out or make saowballi
amytolag. An' toe big boys is o
Trarerte Cltr. Jaa. 17. 1M7.
Tiarers* City. Jaa. 17,1997. I'd rather learn Icssoas than stay ta
Dear Prcaldeat—
f

daek wa* hoadad tor tba reoa-bntoA She woald know wbar* to look tor
IB. teal* waa half Uddee br
wteatbOfTow. C9araw!* waa alrater
oet Of Mfbt Sba leokte oair aa laataat ate that hM bar «raa
caobBd «alB. ThU ttae 'oolr babr
BarUd wa* la aigbt At toa third
eoait an Wftte goaa, ao LDHe chafttad
‘Ttoa. two. torte.
Look oot for me.
For I abaU apr
Wbaroter roo Me.”
OS aba ran to tba r
toak hte fteftfod bt* plaa ate “pat­
ted bra oot." OB bar goftl, ftfter a vOd
rosb froB to* eeroar of tba wood-

Bmaa McMaana
■booM like to bear roar ValaoUni
Day aerelsaa. Ara you going to spesl
apItceT
TfStetae dty, Jan. 17.1907.
would like to get a card aad botI Hke to go to aobool and 1 like
ar teacher. I am la toe fourth grade.
~ atudy In toera books ibe fourth
reader artthaMie. tamale, geographr. ate apeUlag. I hare 9ve slaters
and two broibara. I get tbe bate Bsih<
«ull* often. 1 aa twHte yean
Goodbye.

Traren* City. Jaa. 17. 1907.
Dear Ptraldent—
will write yoo a lellar. aa I bare
not writiaa for a Bag time. I will
tell yoo wbat I got for Ctortstmaa. I
got two doiU. two books, a game, a
bandke^lef aad popcorn aod candy.
two blue Jays Sunday. There are
three cbickteea* aroond oar boose;
they came early In tbe fall. I bare
sparrosrs. too. I am in the
third grada Uy studies are rmtdlnc.
spelling, nriibmetle. language and or­
thography. Almost all tbe school U
writing. Now I will close for tbl« lima
Good-bye.
Your guntolae girl,
Isabel Wilton.
1 am glad that yoa enjoy watcblog
ibe birds, too. Areni tba efak-:
conning*

Travene City. Jan. 17. 1907.
Dear Preaident—
Roaer Hawkla*.
The bate aarit u worth wotolng
I belong to tbe Sunshine CluB I
ar. I am aura you aoet enjoy attey- am In toe Aral grade. I am seren
B old. My sister and I are both
seren yean old.
Trararae dty. Jan. K. 1901.
Your trieod.
Dear Proaldeat—
Dolly Grubb.
I will writ* roo a few Uaea, aa t
t am rery glad that you are a Sunhate tlaa. I aa la tbe fonrto grade. tolna giri. and brioog to tbe Stooy
We bad a Chrtotmaa trea ml boBM. I Beach Club. I know you ara a
win Ml you wbat I got. A doU. pin
tray, three books aad two pairs of
Trarerae City. Jan. 17. 1907
atocUngs. ate cater ate nut*,
tall you the naaaa of of my books. Dear President—
1 nm aerao years old. I am In tbe
•TTie uttia Lame Prince.” ‘•Alice
Aral grade. I bare Joloed the Sunshine
Throegh toe Looking 01***.“
’-* Psalm of Life." I am in anb. I bad a good time Cbririma*. I
toe Sonthine Branch Club. I bare got some ribbons and aide combs, smd
JolDwd It beCne and bare my card got my dolly dressed. Will you please
ate button y«. I like to go to acbooL send me' a button aad card* Wbat
My sindlaa are as MIowb: Geography, did yoo get for Christmas* Good-bye.
Prom
roadtag. aritomettc, phyalologr.
Daisy Grubb
guage and apdllng. Of all mr atudie*
Wbat a nice Christmas you bad!
like spelllBg best I hope you had
a Marrr Cbrtstma* mod a Happy New should like to tee your dolly'i oe
Tear. It la nice to eurt lu new again, i dress.
Isn’t It* Well, ss t bsre tsid enough.
Traverse City. Jan. 17. 1907.
1 will cloae.
Dear President^
Toor faithful Baaablner, .
I thought I wtAiM write you a latter,
Age 10.
Margaret WIIbqb.
am in toa founb grade.
I go
Yeajt I* nice to start In ncwAgaln.
> aebool nearly erery day.
I
ondwatnte Just what you mean.
study arithmetic. language, spriling,
Trarerao Cltr. Jaa. 17. 1901. reading and geography. My tescber'4
r is His* Horton. I lire a mile
Dear PrertdentI hare Joined to* Sonablne Club. I from tbe school bouse. Our school be­
am tn toe third grade; my siudle* are gins at Bine o'clock and leu out at
language raadlag. arithmetic, and four o'clock. We bare n nice Ume
aprtUag. I am sight rears old. My at aebool. Wa play lots of gsmei. It
BOOB ba time for our geography
htrtodar was toa ninth of tol* month.
W* went down to gratema'a. Christ- leaaou. I can't tblak of much to write,
She lira* at Bowers Harbor, t ao guess this will be all for this time.
Good-bye.
toU of Christmas prasaota.
From
karoa't baen akatlag this rrar. toare
Alley HcDontJA
i‘i been any let I bare got a
Ton bare srritten a nice letter. Arkitten. It is black ate white. Plan**
ley.
and we hare nil enjoyed reading
aand me a card and button.
gin.
Alberta McManna.
Traverse City, Jon. IT, 1907.
roadar wbat roar fcltm's aama

to wn nadar tba wbatobartew.
bowoter, ate aooM Bot get oot before
UIM* waa bade Bt bar goBl. The otbto. Do yon call it jun Kittr*
m «m toftte la farkMu ptoeea.
Thaa tbar bagaa agala. wlto BItle
Trararae City. Jaa. 17. 1907.
aa bltadar. Tbla tlBo naraaeo torgot
to atop whaa -Tae. atop!- waa aaDad.
I tboogbt I wooM write a fww Uoes
ate dodged aroote the corner. Bot SI-' to toe Suasblne Club. I am goiag to
*1* aaw talB aad ealiad blB back, aad •cbool. 1 Wke my taacber rery Boeb.
be bad to atar oot for tberaat of toe
taa rears old and I am ia tbe
fourth grade. My atndle* ara toortb
”lt% to* Boat fu'“ cried Jack, aa raader. aritbrnetic. language,
tter iMkored arouod aaaa wbea abe gaoirapbr. I bare Are slatacs and
■be case to tan toes la.
two broibar*. In apeniog .1 gel toe
“Tea Bwre fun than plala hldand- bate mark quite often. I am
•eek." declaite Bert
yeara old. ate win ytw please send ae
“ ‘Cau** toere-B mpre to IV added: card ate bunoa? I hope I will eee
Bela
ay letter In tbe Herald,
go good-bye.
Ruby Hawklna.
TimTeio* Cltr. Mkb.. Jaa. IT. i
What pleasant tlotas you and your
I aa la toe im grade. 1 aa aetee bratbers and slstern omri bare to­
gether!
I
am
glad
tbai
four ef yon
raara aM. bm bare bewi goiag to
I to on^ Club.
“ Tlaboaiewrr dar. I tike to go to
I bare two brotbeiw goUg lo
Ttarerse City. Jan. 17. 1907.
Toor friend.

W* barn got a Buasbla* Club oot
bare aad are seettag every two
weeks oa Wednesday. Ther* are twaaty-aix of ns. I SB la tbe slttb grade.
I speat Christmas op town, and went
slmtlnc. ate bad a racy good time.
We bare got a pretidest oot here,
and aba I* Just as sweet as can ba.
Will yoo please sAd me a card and
bUttOB?
Toor little friend.
Roto Collmna.
I am aura yoo are going to bare
splendid lima la your gnnsbtne Chto.
wish I could know all of you.

B all years old. I btre one
Aaaa DuSek.
bratoer. For Christmas I got a doll,
Do rou Hr* rerr far froa the aobool some paints and a book to paint In.
BOOT I BB aura MIta Hortoa Uglad two bases of handkerrbters, and a toy
that bar oebotara like to go to acheoi.
wind up I belong to tbe Stony
Beach gunablne Clob.
Trarena Ctir. Jan. II. ipei.
Prom
Savilla Nelson.
As 1 bare aerer writtee to roe In-I know you must enjoy painting in
tore. 1 tboogbt 1 woald wriia a few
1 wooM Rke to Join tba 8nn- yoor book. B*biit a nice Cbriitma* you
Bbioa Club. Ploaie aete aa a card bad!
and buuoa. I will trtl you wbai I got
Trararae City. Jsa. 77. 19&7.
for CbriatBsa A little cop aad aaueer Dear Picaident—
pair of abota. two baadkerehleta. dtdU
I tboogbt I'd write a few line*, a*
hair ribboe*. candr. anu, aod a few tbe rest of toe Sonsblners are writotoB things.
We bad a Chrirta** lag to yon. 1 bare not written to you
tree, ate a Cbrtataaa dtaaer ate I
oag time. I Hke to go to aebool.
bad a rerr ake tiaie. I go to aehool and t like my teachor rerr much,
erorr day. aad I Uke ar Iradier tery
bare a pet eoli. It's name ia Topay.

I nm n member of tbe Semblne
Club we JOKt orgaolxed. I am In toe
sixth gttee. Thera are only two in
cur class, my sister and I. I was
twelve y
ber. I h
but ihe^Awo kittens died and so I
baren'i'-'nny oow. Will yon plenae
aend me a card aad buiton?
Yonr friend.
Beatrice McMaans.
lan'i it nice that yoa and your tlsler can aiiidy together! You most en­
joy that.
Traversa City. Jan. 17. 1907.
I am going to write yoo a letter, as
have not written in a long lime. W*
bare got a Sunsbtae Club at school.
belong to iu I am In toe fourth
grade. My studies are leading, ar­
ithmetic. Ungusge. geography, ptayalology and spelUng,
My leocber's
name la Miss Honoa. 1 like ber rwy
much, i bare not been feeling well
for n long time, ao I did not go to
school. For Christinas 1 got two dolls,
two boxes of writing paper, two bair
ribbonsnnd ibree bookji.a iieacil and
Ublet. a pair of leggings, a little
atocklng full of candy nnd peanuts,
ate a candy cane. Will you pleaae
send me a card and button* We bad
nub meeting at aobool yesienUy.
Well, this Is all I can ifaink of today.
> good-bye.
From
Age I.
Marie Gray.
1 am glad that you are faaUng basir DOW. and can go to school once
ora. It is Bice lo be with tbe other
girU and boys, isn't U7

“Do yon know what boBday
lar- asked Grandpa Hatoey. who
.readlag near the window.
"Just Uncoln's Blrtodoy." answer
ed tbe little boy. rarelenly, "ate ba
wasn't anything but Piealdaat Preal
danu happen uo^t any day. Wlto
was at aehool.”
Gratepa Halsey omlled aa be Uid
down bis book. ~Pr«aideais may hap­
pen arery day." be salA ‘but Ltncoin*
don't. Let me tell yon
about him. and then I think yoqH be
glad to have him refnembered by
holiday, eren U It does ke^r you In
tbe bouse.''
Teddy waa interested at onc«. “Tell
me iMui when be araa a IHUe boy,'
be said.
“\‘err well.' answerad grandpa.
"tooiigb I didn't know him then.
Arst lime I ever aaw bim I went wlto
a number of friends to Wasbt&gtOB
to ransiili the President ahoni
tain man for an efAee In our eute
Bat we bad to wait nnill tbe great
man bad Aotibed « plet<
drawing for the little daughter of one
of the lahortiig people about the While
HouEe.Hebsil Kianot tupnt her doyn
from bit knee when our party was an
nounced, but she begged rt> hard to
hare him Hnito -Just ihmt nne doggie.'
that be siulllngly said bc boped we
wouldn't cate, and seat the lltila
maiden sway happy In tba poaaeation
of the rude skeicb. He sras never
busy. Ibis great hearted man. to do
a ktnd thing, however
"Even when be sras a boy. be wa*
always on the side of tbe 'under d««.
a* we aay. and ayrapaiblsed with nil
suffering, for he bad known so much
of it in hl« own life He was very
poor, yon know, and had to work
ly and late ate bard for tbe barest
llrelibood WUt would yon think of
living In a cabin wbero the wind wbtitied tbrough the chinks, rough leatherhinged boards took the place cf win­
dow sasbes, aod. when vlsltora came,
which happened only a few time* In
Ibe year, raw potatoes were paref
and washed and handed aroond for
refreshmenisT The family were too
poor to afford anything else.
"Lincoln himself never had any
stockings until be was nearly a man
grown. Hough cowhide boots, deer­
skin leggings and coonsUn cap were
the best bis boyhood ever knew. Por
pins he nsed the lotg tborns
haw and bean locust, and his coffee
was made of rye and bread crusts.
"But 'Toung Abe' as he wa* called
In those dsy*. was as ambitious *s he
was poor. He would walk miles aad
Biles after bis hard day's work, was
sotqe book—a gramor an srithtnetir or a history—
which h« had heard of some neighbor
poesesaing Then he would read and
re-read und study It.uulll be bad
lered every word. Billing up far Into
the night to work out examples by
. expensive in those days tor
^boy as poor as Lincoln to think of
owning any. and tlates^ete unheard
of where he lived.
But he
smooto boards Instead, and bits i.f
charcoal tor peuclls, planing
boards off when the std« were
ered with Aguret.
Do you think you would ever '
> learn ennogh io rake so much
troiibler'
Teddy *hc->k hts curly head soberly
e was very much Imcrest.d by ihi:
iwo of the otber
children, who had nm In our of Uie'
ow to gel wumi. had also *toppc-l
llsit-o to grandpa's story.
'Olieo too." the cl.i m;m «cm on.
'they could noi
get their m>-al
grunnd at s mill, snd Viiung Abe
s-ojltl hS'iall the corn. *-ar sf-

Bad Brealb.
bo>l tr<.-al:i bos brakea off i
..... ■-•* arJeo:
lovers who mn-t
horictimcs wito
tUvir sweetbea:t»
prr-cated
rH'-jthstobok
Good teeth cantun
prevent bad t>rca:h
when thestumakh is
oL-io.-derad.
The b-M cure for
had brea'.h i-; a
ciconsin^viu-. ol the
bodv l.y nsc of

Lane’s Family
Medicine
,.1«. BUKl in

Soc. packages br dragri i» sa-iosiTHjreufv tor's
bills than any other medic-.ne has
indigestiun. cnn‘>ti;>..:iur. -nd a

tor ear. 00 a -«g Iran grater, som*- no matter what they AM. ar too Urte
tfelag Ok* thoa* «* no* ADC ■■faga
MP to Ran Item n MnumA.«
MW. The only bad h* had ta toco* foci, now I eomo to think e< n. u»Anya was one made of big tiah* bows com wns. pattete. mm of n aWlfram traes aad covered wMA hay or 41*0** praaHam ttes any *• h«ra
aoaw. aad he paid for hit tr« salt hte snd tter* Is no hoMAny eklWren
of 'Una Jeans' at tbe rate of tonr hanIt to b* happier to have than to*
drad rails a yard “
one that marks hu birthday.-—N»«
“But 1 ibo-ogbt Presldeuis had ka* Tork Tribune.
of money.” hpuke up one eff grand­
pa's listener*. -How could he ever
Tod and the Wand pile.'
get to be Prertdent when be was
“in be Rad wban 1 «K that ntela
poor as ibstr
pu* of wood la. Tten PU ba thrangh
■T tolag what really mode Uncoln «srith It. wont L ktomar
the sen of man tbsi was most oeed"No. Ted. Toa know 1 shall msK
rd Just at tbe time for PresMeol of ]
carry oot tbe aabe* after tte
our big country." grandpa answered. I wood is bnraed np.“ answerad I
bis simple tratotulnea. Rrenj **rben 111 be through wtih K. MAwhen he was : little hoy living I
the shadow of -Blue Ball' end 'Shlney
"No. I think not."
Mountain.- In bis old Kaniucky teme. while Ted's eyes grow big with *
bis word conld always be
Once, when be sris clerking
-Toti will acatter the ashes on tte
score, be rade s tnlstoke of a
coraArid. ate pspa will plow tbom to
cento In giving an old woman her ia tbe apring. Than you wlU hrtp
chnnge. Neltber be nor rbe sromao him plant tbe com. yoa hnmr. TM '
noticed It at toe time, but tost nlgfai. corn will grow, eating toe nshas ate
when Lincoln was going over toe ac- gn>un<l about It. snd liy and by you
rouBt*. he dlsGorerad tbe error, FTar- will rot Ibe sweet ccra.“
tng hit customer mlgbt
"Oh. well sort of ant Ibe wood oorey. be walked aerrral mllaa to
aeite*. nnd that will be toe end of tte
cottage to reutn tbe amount befora oM wood-pHe."
be went lo bed. If any one found him
"Not quite.- said toimn. '“Thara wIR"
out in toe wrong be waa alwayt teadr bo coha left: ate tUlks of to* corn.
to admU H. which la often, you know, W* aaay feed itraaa to the ptga or to
about the hardent thing a boy. or even the cow. and that srill give nt meat
a mam bat to do. All toeseaeem liitle or milk iblaga. bot It sras Just sorii liule
'•Well. 1 never teaw halbre ther*
tolnga tost day by day bollt up tbe was ao much is a woodim*,“ aalA
churarter- of the rough country buy Tte
into that of the man srhom a whole
nation could trust at a line- when
Curtem T*w*r.
cveryibing looked dark.
Tbe Cbnrrb at Burgh 8t p«er. 1*
“Uncoln's habit of tharnugbness Norfolk, potieaaea 'a most cartons
even a* a little boy helped blin mure tower. Tbe upper ptn M Hmetolng
than anything eUe In toe raspnosl- like a Alglit of step*. &ch of Oto^,- blllilea and Important aSalra 'of bis atoria* being smaller than the o** b*^'
later life. No mauer what
whether sweeping Anars or plaallDg
Tbe story they tell In the rlUaga I*
corn, or aiuilylng lex.son*. be always that tba masons bnd no scaffolding,
went to the root of thing*, end did and that when they bad UId brteka
(hem thonniglily. leaving no loose as hlRi aa they could raacb tooy
ends to trip up later on. Aftera-ard.ln climbed on to* tem ate rrmutoran
bit public speaking, be often won the ■fresh.
day over un oppooent Just because he
red every detail
of the subject on which they were
People who rnaDy knew
apeak. The many dUnppotnimenit.
too. which Abraham LIbcoId-i early about It naed to say tW elepbanu
life bad known made him always verr never II* dowa to sleep. Tbit la net
Lind and conrtoous to atom who tnie at all. They barn bean known
were struggling, nnd he never let bit to aute tor 12 montos witoeot oaie*
dlscouragementa keep him from try- lying dpira to alrop; toU ta ragnrdad
log oDce more. Over nnd ngnin hit ns want of conAdanc* In toelr ke*pbusines* veniores ralle4. and he was era nnd of lonRng to regain tbeir Mbmany tlroea defeated' i
political eny. For when Ibey are pwfaetly
at esse, and reconciled tn tbair fat*,
nrffeea before be Ailed that
hfod of tbla big country of oura. But they will He dosm on their aldaa sad
each lime he failed be learned aome- sleep peeceftilly.
thlng that waa of use to him lo his
Thx teft TiiM.
next effort. ' He naed to aay that he
would never have known how
When Bobby came telf-frdaan from
President if he hadn't Jiad {p
Ibe pond.
so often aad over bow not to bo
>0 many
With ilagliag ear*, ate froMOd aoa*
other thing*.
and thnmba
"The sadness and poverty of hU Peter looked aorry; ib« h* gravMy
own boyhood, loo. made him rery gensaid:
lie and iteulgent with all cblldren.
■ I Ask 111 wait, ate *tet* «ten
He was never Impatient with them.

Don-t Deflect four ceufli.

StaUrtic. Am, Ihet in New Yeik Oir
elooe ecrer 2M iwopie die eeecT week boB
coneumptioii.
And mort of tbew rmwiiinnllm iNghl
be fiYint DOW if Ifcef Iwd not Deflected Ike

Yoo know bow <pdcUr Scott’s
tsjr Emulsion cDeble. jrea to Umw off d
coogii or coU.
All Krjccan, an.,

and

giAa.

'«"AAA»»»»A»AOOOOAAAgO»»

OVERSTOCKED.
We find that we are overstocked on a good mai
I
' *
ihing>
io our line, aod' as we wish
move some
sm before we inventory on February
Frbi
1st. we have
put them Out and marked them down to cost or below
Here are a few samples:
Prattt VeteriDAry Liniment, 25i-......................................nt I 8C
Unrti&ez Wioet-Qanrt BfHtle*. SOc
....
All Ladie*
I • •Poetet Book* at i df.
Many more barKainn-com* and a*e them At

Wait’s Drug Store
S. W. Comer Froal and IJalM Street

the Grand Craverse dtnJd
AND
Tarm and Tiresidt
Two pApers forth*prieeof OM. fl00 pays Cor both for a fdl j

3

eilANP TRAVEIIM HCRAIA THURMAV. FCMUARV 7. INT.
IPS paatry flour.
I be flora Bot
Uaketni
Way* er Ootog Thlogaas bla aaliae
Tv Sute Soup—Ke*<p a small
pay much atteotloo to aaSertag en­ gem pans.
Chocolate Ceoklee—One cup. sagar. oo Ibe kltdK-D table ligbtly covered
dured by hamaa beings. Many mur
two egga. ooe etea leaaruoo soda,
dICehrDce to Ibe taking of life foster­ oae^huir cup eour milk, two cupa floui
oae cup raiaina. one cup rb(t]H>ed nut>.'aon soap with cooccoirated lye ac^
ed In tbe cfalld.
It reata gmtily wlib tbe motbera three aquaivs melUsI cboculaie. ont^jcoidlng t» dlrectioaa oO lb<* rae und
|:iou wUI Dnil it auvps y<rur bard swap
to impruae mi tbe lender niilurra of hair cup mHted’buuer
Frostlnj:—Two cups atigar. builerj wnnderfully.
Itidr llllle ontw. boya eapeclally.'tbe
tar road. Oror it all tbei« la an lade■BEX s mao v BBdoobted repnucup of ert-am «r| M.ikins Viruipir—Place
aouiiment nr pity and care tor t.11 site of a wutnm.
M«uarvly in public
crihtbir aunoapbrrr at paaoo.
Tkm>*f eair om aotiA jam oetd
bdpk-aa. dumb creatnres.
Tracli milk, one aquun-of cb»c<>ia>«-. il >J, ouaniil; t.f rldi-r vtaegiir
pnai.givingunquahardr^oraearratto
Sirabgm are ontortalned at the Of:„],| .,bj- fri-.ll Jjlcr. ►.'taps abuuwbold remedy Iheramnat l* rameibem that II is cowardly and mean to until It fudges and Ice the cimMes.
batldlag a little aimd from tbe
Ibe nnaiBga ctf pans la whicU ibing g.Buiar io accooni for It.
ioflici pajB on an animat whiefa can­
/ Cooking Chtcketi.
ThMi you bomea of ib« membere. whicb U devot­ not defend IIMlf. Just us It would be
TlH> Mbef mo'<
«on. W. ti, Huatrr.ot North farotaBy has la- n made and -u-t
ed eailr^ to iraoucUona altta ibe
MWB 40
•ral qujits «if tican rain water. The lina, wellAoowa In Waafaiagton and
flgtai a boy younger and
world oatmde. Here geatle Slater £raSMtcr.
- .t.mm.mml.bm.
Owm.l ..
tr. .bom
ih.-m tk»- *' '
" "P
,b..
R™.I
...... "',vb,o,.. .i„ to. „i mml . o,U, ..d thraagboui ibe Kooibera buic, .ay* of
ereua receives tbe gueais and luibera
Pram Urn biklns or hraad
,om.«Rortm.m .b1o^.m.bt.. ,bo™
-b.;»...-b» .1.0
;
them Into a altUng room with painted
To til* brwkiBg o brad.
^ .oW water unlH
|
H. dor. not hcial. to ray that
walla and floors, tbe latter aofteaed niereifnl man and make them "»»•._.
PAa rtgrnlac ■ tmllad
| ip. utttc is tsulin^ Thi-dwirov. ibe'lavioraic and g.rra lech
by a couple or borne-made ruga. Tbe mlt this stanta to memory:
To ■HmlM 4 Miod.
•He praycih bcut who lovelh best , ^
^
jc«»rt.» with ca* It pioi.-ctb the hand' airengib to miad and U>Jt.
itmm rooinina a table, a few chalra or
Pram amdlag of ditebra
thing-’T.'i'r..
‘"^^ifram couiaet with tbv ismkinR uu-n-i b»ch tr.nmontaU a. thta onght to
simple deatm and u cheat of draweia.
To ■peadlng of riAm,
Penins popular.
Kvr the dear Rod who loveifa us.
‘Us which become . mddtoiv
Fallow tbe nil^ lo Uu> tiHoniioat Id all faablooed li;' tbe aUlKul baada of
XvsdvpriiMBg kUdwa to Ibe art* of
lie made lutd loveil them ull.*
i
^ '
tcnrely- h<u over the
I I:
tbw bretbion. There are no desoraing Is-fon- lb. ehirkcit
mxa. 00 <-»tnmrrctsl nisaagetueni evuld
vairtabic b.-Ip. rosis I
•ver ra»e IVrliom to surb a fatgh stantlkt-ule.
tioaa wliatever. but tbe exqul.lic
atdef appm-istiun a* tb« trank and aa-hla Ibis iMs-n leninvol, aud ptucik-allv Ind.-niiiiness ta auffleient adornment.
Of'eoono yoo mar ur bni s few
fHendt.
qnalLf1t>l ststrmentsof sorb inva.
■;May we Iwve dinner* ' *Ye«. in taulf
the Bavor of ii U uctilvd to eoru !j the
Caa 4o
Thoitgh graced with pidlsbed mar
make- a'
Pernaa h
simp, roll up the tills of skin, li. them rti-an Bristel* rue*
an b<wi.' anawen Bister Bmeretu.
Bmtof.
ncTs and flne aensc.
I b-msebold
Drmly aud lioll aicug with ilo- chick­ sAli;tlo.i 01 uni-ha’f e-ip of Cold Ihrsl
The dining room is palnietl like the'
Aad roa'ra roIbr io iiHVo.
Yet wnmlng srasltdlllr. tbe »ni
powder, one heir riip of ssKiiint- and
en
The
skin
makes
the
gravy
much
sluing
room
and
U
fumUbed
wllb
the
8o that all mar tbHve
eoids and e
Yi'htt nerdlessly sell font iipaa :
two cailons of tmitlng woi.-r, -Tak.'
more
dHlrious
wuue
betinilful
akmpllcily.
The
table
is
Betior.
covensi wllb tbe intwl spotless of
A ilirr- <>r s:di pnih Isdlcd with Hie |iart td this fliild 0:11 lu a lun >ind ns-I I wll lU furm* wad pi.sx-ii.
Aad Ifa ri*b« you an*.
Tbcie IS so much horrible eruelly
Hj ridding Ui« •y«irm of ratarrb. 1
chick™ luaki-i. a- flavor 'relished by just enough t.i bundle Srnih with I
clutbs and set with the plainest of
To follow the mar
Infllcli-.'l In the name of srii*nce ilial
brush and lollos rapidly suh sisfuge . clrwnsv. the body of Uum cuudilioo
Evrtryibing It
««( la rtir hrarf«nR, afar, afar: heavy white china.
ihi! (ew iK'iaUs which orcaMonally
A* chickens grow imiah they ma> !<qiiis-/e.! out o| waini waier then a wbii.-li lavtt* cbti
(Oorcnl <>u It ui on^. wi'jp. meat. vege>
Bat Mill with your oyra
leak oitt make u» wond.-r whether
large iiD noth Hong In open ait lo! CoMAffeclcfl Head.IWnat andLanfla.
be
fried
It.
I*e
ax
deliciinu.
os
spllns
UbIcs.cbecM-.
preaervex.
pie.
pudding.,
Oa tboaljW
Cough, Colds, Catarrh
men who commit ihem »UI ev<t
1
ilr.Matibsw O'H.rv, iti Wiiuarn 81.
chiekeii if they are IhiIW uimOKi ten­ dry aad rags will In'l.right as new
cake, milk and mt>st delicluns hnud |
It la wla<!
forgiven, even
though
thr-y
To et.-an farniiiirt- tabs rwo s|s»m>' K*H Rjv*r. Mss... wriirs:
der tM-fnre plarlng.ln Ihi- frying ivsn.
and butter. .K gnat
.To bo rUlag a nnle.
pload thai It was done. In the In-Xbuo: four yean ago 1 eonaalted
T» fry chit k.-n lake iiulf and half t.m-. of linseed oil In one spoon t-iris-rnitie,'
tbut be mined taisjialnis with brains,
4
Or guldins a arhooK
from
a
coW
I
Hon. Wm. Ct. HuMr. ci-msiutwr
tcre.s»a of the human race. Will li i>roter and lani Imo this diet, ihi.-e »t
and cerialnly the sisters took wlUi
! wb..-bLsd.top,wdnpmvJ.radwndaW
Carallna LegUUlQTs. *„«,
Tbaieblag a bovaf.
fit mankind r-uough lo eompensatr- for
1. Polish 1
tour slices (d liaeon. (lieu add the
tbe aatne ingradleats. After the mcal|
.......... . seltlcdva my lung., n-.alnnj: in cs- from ib*f«OSB. OOre BnUdinc.^aabOr tuitrbiBg a aovel.
(he agony en<Juri><l !■> the helpless un'
.le'ight.
cliickcn.
sailed
and
lu-pis-rtsl
to
lasir.
^
' urrfa and also thrust difl
ParMollIng wraiber
y was ovc-f I coaxed a (<-« M-rlptu* fmni Imals
the searing of the scientisVs
Palniisl
liis.i,
or
any
unvainish.-dj
-.Hej,.,Bi*.
rtmi. and fiv sluwlv, ih-n renuive
Sister Rm^ietia. and thinking 8ucOraHIIng .boi> loatbor: .
;eisibtlities nr-ci-i-ary to such
eeiptrul Famillig limises-ives would
Ihi- cover and brown quirk'y Serve wmul ran In- kepi new H -wasli.sl once aonlh# falltifut u«of lb* ssme
Aod remomber ytm mam
condiirt?
with the hgrtin flr.ivy made after u month with a laigv s|>mige .tipped] Bogissl. I then in«d other d<x-iu
lO' them. I send them In. Merc
Ba doing It Juat
MiUhers. do ti-ai-h ytnir children
WWSjBlt tl
labli-•wHaa
the ehirken ts fried thus is deliciiuis
they
are:
A woo duit
'•-Su 1 decided u> try Perana and after
laws of humanliy.
I A di leelnlde dish i« made from the W««inful of rojioii to one galbm of
naked Omflei~Twn eggs, wdl beatBetier.
; twu buttle* niy lunya ’liegwu 1,, a/Bd Itmhma coM. Ptrmmm Orirt
all thing* In which tbe Creaioi I
ihiis of ehickeii iliai enn Im- iik-keil w.iler l(irb ihurnuehly and dry with
I did nut congb newrli, *u uiueb Uoat a/dnora, waTOi aff catarr*.
—B-imaad Vaara Coobo. la nooklor. t. two a.id ii half cups uf swoci milk, ho-albcil the. hrcalh of Ilf*-; Hfi's<ill
fl.tuiii-i.
fhauge
watir
oftt-n
jlrom Ibe Isiek. iieck. and olbei |uirts
ro l«-flspiions i-f ttoar. ouc teaspoon
fai (gorafre aadgfvM fTOofe aircwgia
era* Magarlao..
e-tsily taken, lint which can never
ihtfie this up in the kltchiti—Plan
to mlatl aad be<v. f gfv* Prr
I whjeb lit'- almost, it niii quite iiM-lfiss
of baking |«owder. one-fourtli teaspoon
gheii bnek. Teach tllem ii> care tor When servisi <m iiu- isin<. Caiefuii. woik ;■ dsy ah<-ail at b-iisi A good
of tail, ktix Ibe Otuir ami luiking pow­
horsi-s. their cattle ami all farm ;rr-mm<- all bits of meat, tnkiug 0111 ftai' 111 tbe Illiirnillg I< Ih-- se.'lel of
••I ww* pleased wiih Ibe result
der
in
a
Utile
of
the
mllU;avotd
lumps.
.W. Taylor.
a. W. Vw,
Waabai
animals; t»i sm- to their.cimiforl luwUb
lu
write
you
uf
11.
Sitrea
koMet
the
.:eciiuiiili-hnii-ni
of
mne-b
work
Mix the whole together thoruiighly.
the pi* re. of liaft stringy msiter. juit
fratr
,
foie their own. -nnd never to allow the bits in .the iHMioni of a iuikiiix iU>h
Tiy. rvliili- pi«iuring one nH-iil. in at /Vrwaa cared rec.‘*
ink that iVnmala tfaa rrealaat
Pni in four deep pie plates aud bake
or «tilUi the ramlBg life
any one In ilp'lr presertce to abuse Miilnkle over siih a lew crmiilis'. at. plan the m-xv. then «i0expeeu-d eom-i
A- •- Hew, J. P..WSM Berlin. YT.. tunie Ibst wssever puionta* market,
In a b<u oyen. When brown, they
my crealinv, great or xmnll. Telirh most rover with >he pr.ivy ih.n Is b-fl |
will nut Is- soiitn- of dlspl**as-;
• '■* •' happy to U- able n. write y.,r severwl years my cyra iwlberad m*
abould l>e Bpi'CAri with buiiei, spiinkAAd an our fubire-s atm
in relsiioD to what yuur ■umueb. Thspsinwasaossrerusumeibera that a true man. a true g.niihs and i>ak.- la a nioderiiie ov-ii uiilil' .... aud iliscopifort.
i
IcrI wUli sugnr. and served at once in
Peruaa>ia«<luns(,>rmy fsoiilT.
ume* 1 would think ihsywiMilfl ourclF
pberc.
nan will never be cruel, he cannot
cooki-il tlirmigh. If ItuTi- is im gravy.' Plan- new tins ever Hie Are with
a deep dish. Cut throngb all four
--Wi.cn I broaghiil.enrs.l..tiletiomc.| i,ur«l out of ray bead.
Wllb aanihine or wllb abade.
lie lioih. I.<i llKin Join the Hands
Isiiiinc
water
in
them
and
allow
them|
iiM-tnllk lust.-ail. lulding salt aud rM.'l>
layers aod serve like pie.
'
•'/ (rM ParmmM oaifl mamllrnmafam
or Metey. If there ore any In the
to ritnaiii ilu-rr- fur several hours Is- | ap-k
Apple Omelet—Six large tart apples,
» not. let them
Bits of roast clilrken ran be usi-d in (►'T «*-’k1ng ioisl in them.
I dmu,
me talilmmoB of butter, sis tablewrite to t!co. T. • Ansdi. tiditor <»f Ibe name way. nek the earra-.selean.i f^frad seteral thlrknesse* of news
rasa'* wonderful Defliclbe, Pernaa."
ipooDR of sugar, three eggs, oae tea­
"Our Dumb .knlnuilr." llosUiD. Bass., cover Ibe pieeeswlih the tlrmwibg that !pam •‘"''‘•f H'f luHl of water ii.ed (or
t PeruDa.1 Bu,-h wiimoay aa tb« stiovs baa
spoon of rosewater, nutmeg. Slew ap­
and he will tell them bow ■•> go to. U left over.iurti «m the sravr, ad-llng ;
P«nwe,and «avo the carpel. witrei^ld in u u, A. bout*.** cur* the, gi veu IVrunwa high staadarfl U tba.oaples ai for sauce, beat very smooth,
luttaUua wl Uw^Uic,
luiai
BcRln the Xew|
:li niitk almost to. <,.vei ibe.afOf lat.ie. ru wIi.iteM-r It lests «is»n
and while still hoi add Imiter. sugar
pledged in the exerrise Of Mndand luk* .lf there is son). .-lI,1 '
fiepipet for Using Cream,
and nutmeg to uisie. men cold add
Tu-Ms and tut'icy to everyone
Vooai Paoptea' B’wkly:
ixmmls of sliei-d «ni.k-ii ami b I gvni imill Hu- puRipklR is lender raoiigh to
mashi-il potato, idareihatidi tup oftbi-j. tiiom- who ao- so forrnu;
the egga. whipped ligbt. whites and
Am /on fleapondrat* Atir you mor­ y-tilka separately. Put In the yolks everything aluiiil you and you
I -will binW:
e appli-s I. I 00 a beat 10 a puli’ Pres* ’hrnngh a coarwe
Idcniy of en-am will find llH>i *>
bid? Do you tit and brood over tbe flrsl, then rosewater. lastly the wMles ward Is foreirdd In that ViTsc ii
• glass dis
trap lapidl) slev.- and 10 «ni uuan of pumpkla
ilowiug rt-ciiH-s delicious;
t ’.s.'. wi-.c« .,f . H-i-t.
Are you Pour into dc<-p linking dlsb. cook unlit ••Sermon on the Mount,"
i-oufld.-.ablj add iwe plot of milk, ibrw w.-ll.btwt•messed arc the mcrrlful. for Ihey;,,^;
I tboar who think you ar* -not
.•ggs en iggs; two heaping Ubb->|.a>uluiB
tV-llcuie brown. S«>rve wllb cream
ijiiaits of milk -laiiy. irfi.-Oj
sbrdl old.in mercy, .
;
Are you aelf-ecoterad and sugar.
qn, eiU om- .laiire "f sUgai
sugar and o1 butter and two iearupfnl> of sugar,
am Breiioiihii.' in quantity;
wHlKmt knowing It? Are yon general­
-'
— ■
I water with Inmatoos for .1 som
uf niiA. stir them <h<t a slow Flavor wHb pulverlreq apin- and Bl>%
Shaker Baked Beans—One quart of
•hiirti.. Many are ihej
ly dUmoBtented and unhappy? If you ?a bcans.oni- leaspoun of salt, a quarA Chapter on Ceokiea.
| if j,-iik.s or .sauces :.u- -n
lie ns.-d|fi’^‘ until They t’ii<:l..-n but nut boll gei Uae deep pie itni with thin paar in which
have nr of thaaa really aerknu
quart of, «’"'*r the simp over the apple, and 1i> and ee, ibi-m ia the oven until
The following recipes are furnished j clilck«-n. M ihi>m h.- as tail
pound of Inittcr. one cup uf
•r sw.-ei*or
btea I want to prearrtbe aMoethlng rich cream. Soak beans over night,
.-sperienci-d housekeeper, and • hie Canned chririiii an
half gallotij
’*>" fu-uanl Whip une cup ol li-tlf baked
..
that-la not » neatram tad that will partmil and put in pm with salt. Fill havu all been tested in her family ^ chicken ibno canned peat
Hiirk cream, add one iabb-s|stonfi’l
With.mi r. -iioving them from the
fruit Jat if one is 1
BM ecM you nnyihlag. It la called pot wllb water, bake slowly and sleail many time*. She tuys:
' «>f sugar, then put
,
■ rant J.-lly fs h. tt.-rr than
bag j oven.OH tso-ihlrds full with the pan^
fhsn ,umib
tu„cr advantage.
the t>ai of Pramlse** by lit inventor, ily for leu hnurs. adding water as necil
,■ injkin and lal,*- to a ticb’brown, ThU
Rometimes we mother* are too busy, < r r-wpet JHlie*.
• fi.-aiii Hisnill-I, iiii.i rrf m.ur
who ftvea nt the foltowiag formula
*
, ma. .d flr-. I.ak.nc the restry haKfloBa
viil afl.r
a-uf;„,^n, „hjn,. i leasiwnn of wsla. rancy flg..ir-r
MTien ready to serve
. stop and puller over cookies, for
The d.-ss.-ri s.-rviil
all
■nr prwarlng Uiia -King-cornoll'-:
Apph- Float—P.iie and slice sli'pn-i.r.i- ?hs soggy isutora Crttat. on
dried beans pC the lop. turn rest Into II rrally take* u lot of time to make rhicki-n should
light and
(.;rt>s one-half of silt, flour to niix wrft ar
■*Take a bit of chrarful thinking.
,0 roll .wi,
ftike iw.-oiy Ian:.- apph-s Put ih.-m in a raue.- ofi.i, .<Au,
large dish and stir in creita and but and hake iheiu.righi. Hill was there may is-. A Hgln T»d.!lng"witb l. iiinn
pan
with
Just
suffleb-nt
wsi.
r

cover
Add a gottkm of cootwiL
stotre
..r
a
lemon
pie
b.ing
tfh..-;i
H.e;„,,„„,„
^.q
.oven.
grandmoiber who did not
And with both, let glad eadenvor
Cnimpeis—A cup and a half of fliiur. nider it her fluty as well os a blessed iglii result*
pie Oust—Pm
J lar
lllged with earnestness bo/blent:
cup at sour milk, one u>asp»an uf pririlrge 10 keep the eook.» Jar replen­
iHfl Hurl
Odd Hints About Cleaning.
Micl..-1 ur.-l Hr-aa careful aa we
Tlirae, with care and skill compounded KOda.nne of melted bitlu-r, and a pinch ished for her hungry Imys uud giiK
; add sin.-il flour by
T*. tomnve sTiltt.- fnim ..........l)~.«*;a pinch
-tiisiM b* '• tas-r the aterage houaeWIU pradocc a magic oil
of sail. Mis all together and fry like when they ronie to grandmotber*
il sho.il.l.-rs of ilrvs.'or ..s.t .Hb:degr«-s
.Ue lb-f...ighly Wj«h h.«r bands uod
-sudivwtiip-j
Thtt la bound to cure. If taken
vtly
t.dd
.1
griddle cakes. Put a layer In a deep tiODse? 8<lll there are days when i-ven
ill with
e plants cemly with ;i pi*-•••-d flu.- *>“' sHf
c)-*ii U-1 nafls luHore abe hueu*ls the
WKb a lot of hooeai toll."
dish, spread with butler and sprinkle mother can lake lime 10 bake, und <1
iciy paper
snoon. If ibe cream is sour
br-nd* Iku-S she wash her <|lsb™
with pulvertxed maple sugar. Repe: Is always cookb-s the chlldnm wan;.
To take out iitk stsdi. rmi <mi- or pnt half a i.-akpoon rd s^la Into dish to rtud S>-i\
‘’IfTWir heart U dull and heavy.
W«I!* ISss she wi|ie her dtsha-s on a
«pots.l«be flitur. if s»e.-i. a litib- luiking idaln cream.
If goar hope U pale wllb doubt. process until dish Is full, tiuuer aud So. for varieiy.dry any of ihe follnw- iw-o rtntp-- of oxalic
Abl.le HllMDl- r v.r -ciciP red an i li-au luwel? How many Altchenii harsugar
melt
together
and
fortn
a
de•■I
in
,
I’owder
This
rm.i
scorchi-s
ver)'
Ing:
iiinsefjis
several
w
Try tbia wondraus Oil of Promise.
h->r a.-tfliin.s-.!lnq. dlaeaiu-Kallcring.

pies
ti'i’h
-liotlliic
V
aiet.
and'rtsjk
till,
llcimis
sauce.
l*asHy and sho'ild be hakeil at imee
Sugar Cookii-s-Two' cup* sugat., ammonia wai.-r
Ppr Twill drive the evil
rt.,1. d‘-*h ragsi’ How atany boiwi-wivre
8nn« Cream—Put in stew pan fnui ban cup btiiivr. oae ciip Hihcr waici * i.in™ sh.ide, m,i> i-n'l.-i-l) cb-an<-d
IV'TlIf®' wUb canned l^rri^ : soil- llcinoti^ ihd kin* rend lily so, --MC si^Miing fmsd to the huogn' famWho will mix It? Not tbe druggist
red «.lor »i
omices of gnnind rice, two ounces c>f or awret nfltk. a little grated nnimeg.; by laying ih.-ni on
,lde and rubbing''*f pbachr-s c>r fruit already eoiAe-l Hurt,
Fran tbe bottles on bla abeU:
,"“s : lit wl:!> th.- tosane belief that ihcy are
then cote. Add to the waicr
r. two oiineea of fresh imtier. half a teaspoon salt, two eggs: lieai^w-iih dry powdered lutth brlcL uud a'
Tbe Ingredleala required
„j,^,j'aivtoc Ihe food* How many time*
flavoring to taste. Add a quart of milk. eggs, sugar and bulier liigeiher. add I ,,|ive ol flanl]i-l.
! Cookies—1 i-gg. t«* cups sJigai, fill of BURur. gTnie.1 jind of
•-knife Mi in the bOUer
Cook from ten to twenty mlnuies. iin- other tnvredk-ols as atmve; sift lhr»-e. To p-m.-vi- old nains i.f tea and cof ' 1 eiiji Poif creaiu. even iea*|>oon of ieni.ni, jiilre of i«ic oi.ipcc
amli”"”'
**iece
i forms a amooth p.vsie. not too heaping teaspoons hakliig powder ln;fee. wi-i ilirm in c.idwater. «.v.-i ;”bda. pinch of sal>. >1, grated nuitneg Ii:i rvduri-d in' nfie cbl.tui •
■ and all kindred vlrtuM
kUver- is off bate i-irtied green?
appb-i
s-<-<ls.' flmir chopiHfl nine. hUrtb. w.th -abipped 'H-* mwy h..'...n.-.pn. are gulHy of
tmwt come from within ountdres. thick. It I. better lo have It over than one quart flour: if this docs m.l mix, »nh glyrer^- and letstand two or :' i"--i»P«tn of carawa)
idcr cooki-d Pour Into .1 well-biiUiT- stiff oiniiigh lo*rn]| add a Hub' nui;e]ihre.- bouin, tben wa.sh with rold
Tlwr nra not dependent on othei-*. al
'“'■.ivrv-.im TbK It an fxc-,n™. i.u*ch«w'
table with
,
j w-ater and bard stop It*-|>i-al If heri-stbongh we can add to ibe bappineu ed mold. 8<‘n-e cold with stewed flour.
'dish.,.
'I* dt-Hi cir.Dr wr-ittg from km r and
fleam Sponge Cwi.i
Hcrmlis—Two eup« of sugar, hrownjsaiy.
«t olAan by being bsppy ourselves fruit and cream.
,r i Aim!*' Cti-yit-IVcI. mtre ami dice}»***''^’
"'“T *'>«»«
Tomato Soup witfli Cream—TaW> or white, IhitV eggs, one and onehalf: Knitted or criM-heii-d aiiicb-s may he
Tba UtMlrfa la lAai m many of ua
sjune
anl'
.,
half
lemnds
of
duirp
oodk-j^Asb
ih*nr
iryiag
|.ao*
and
ketilet to
teaspoon ei.U.
B to look out oa life and Ibe world six ripe tomatoes tin winter a quart cup* buliei nr lard, two cups currants.!.liy cb-aii<-d by sp.itikliiic oi.-r ilsvu'
apples i-.., thi^n.in ai. . naraeied : *»»*•'' unfii
a PU"*
tbroiifb colored glaases. and every cun) skin and allc* While cold add one heapinc teaspoon each cinoaiuoo fl,^' flour or ci-iu mral and allitw-Ttg
le-rai
haucepsii With hulf u ciipful oT water. tnuigh.
three
Boston
crackers.
l»n>kea
Into
flour,
soda
a
and
ground
cktve.
.one
larg,"*
-W*P»on
I
|t
10
reroain
Mtmc
llDK-say
on-r
Bang B* aec Uk«a on the hue of the
„,,]lwo tabiirtpoonfnls of sugar, and the iiue*- (btiMSh aad do
green w yellow or dark-colored glaas- b-mull biu. Bring to a boll. Then udd foda .llaeolve.1 111 a quart.-tv/rup or]p|qhl and ih.-a iJiakiag It 0111, The

an.tf-d
noil
cf
ojie
letnoti
Si<*
unril
oue tablespoon of sugai. a pinch of • arra water: flour enough to roll thin, j dirt will come rait with' it S'lmc use beaten yoH.s m
I ti^-rb.-r.
*j.ft 1..I .-.Kd, and ti,-n Wt w.-l! with .the .••lUdng uu-nslU to wbicb food is
salt, butter alae of aa BaglUh walnut, Improve with age
silted "flour iiud
| com starrb for dry cle-.inUig.
"audb hna beanty everywhere
• .-in i'gg wl.jsk- ‘YVhip rap hatT a plot trf to le prepxf.d? Facktngtown ta a
a plDcb of soda and a half pint of
to stiff t
Rock*-One
and one-half cupsj To dry clean chamois gbu.-w draw' whites of
If the eye that tees u fair.
litd b.uce. no flouUt. blit how nbosl
,
•hlci,
nil stiff and stir in:
m. The smla keeps the cream from brown s-igai one cup hiiticr. two andj (hern upon the hands and ril. w.rti Hake to luiti whh *tem in a siea.ly;
Earth baa muak lo delight
eurriltng, but <*ne must be careful not onehalf cups flour, three r^-. well, ,Mw'flercd oyster rracd>ers.ne dtp a nail ■ >vi-n lor one hour
;
jIf tbe enf Is tuned erigbi.^
uiw
too
much
or
H
will
taste.
beaten, pinch 01
Creani totyt-r Cake—I lald.-spoob | l»ci.. i, ,or e'hing new IB I
lish ill uilrymlxtun-afFulli-r's«-aii
1 believe every word of tiut.
Cinnamon, ihree-fonnbw of a pound und |«ow-.i. ri-i! :
equal part; and-ol liuHcr; l»a rup« r sugar.
tup Iff pqmpkiti pi
yen will believe |i. io». if yon will take
Waarei grree# may bt- removed by
of chopped lalsin*. three-fourths of a tcnih «l.c glckc., 1 I- It ch'un.
Cruelty
, ni-cf™m.'S trgg*. Z teaspoot
of; l.*-.mbn p-.iiMpkln rie—One quart Vifl lihliiRg’l;,'.! over'Maln. then -waablos
e ge^ big dose «f ibis—OH of Prompound
of
walnuts
eol
flne.
one'
tcabaking
iBiwdi*. : ntns flour,
Tbe
Northwestern
Agriculturist
To
ck-an
feathn
p-ii
ina
gta-o.fruil
Mlxjc.h.l.'Bs.’d mil!, and water. flvei*|p;: i.'.ri w;.rm-water and aoap
iae". two or three times e day. Uetier;
‘poon
soda
disBuIved
to
a
llllle
boi
the
mgreilKsls
as
in
the
Ipaf
p'.eaiy
aad ahake
■lOe heaping lablespnuofnl rd Injtie
CO Bgtat to work ebd mix a big bottle; raunds a timely uute of warulng la
water. t>r«p a l•'a*poanful on but gi-nily a lew minute- T
Uii'l.r in threeqia:is and put jilly
of li and keep It "baDdy" In case of ihc following well brought
Bull the mi’-k; • p-toVb-d with Uwax ami sorted to
beat the yidks ivisaf and butter to, a .ou.'ui'*-r- Fruit stall.- may be
•a taclinatloa to fall into di-spnodcocy meni for tbe oecesstiy of training tired tin* and If it spreads iivn much ere out and sbakt-weil. cii put in an ^’» eeB '..yi-rs. Icing Hu
rblldren In kindness to all »^iaf to baking add more flour.
place cnih the sitl' : frf gasoUnt-j Utuxs-e* Cake—cup* of m cream »n<i »ii: ttiio the l•rel)nc mlilr V* »led the aaipe way. "
Here ate iwo recipe* for
I'll ei‘vapiwa'cs This will <i .n Ibe f,-aib-, la-isf-s. 1 c-up i*f -<mr„cieatti. 1 fe
things. This has be™ a pan .of ibe
ilU th" eggs conk Then atilt wtratncil
Mtfk spot*. iijl*b.-d wi’h edd water,
•baker Beeipaa.
pledge of tbe Herald Yonng Ftdka' cookie* and I cannot tell yon wlilrh -rs witbool taking oni ll ■ cirJ
spout: •'.vch Of cinapmuB Aaj gince and Hrwmwl p-JmtAin until ,the r
osappewr. while bo. .walev win set
A writer In Bucceostul Phrmlng Sunshine Club sinee its IncepUoa.and i* beat. Iweatire they are »o dllfereni.
Tit cleamw veils, xieaming i* ihel
tard Is itibk. Mdmg tbe juP- of itr- ’■•keti;.'

given an Inereatinc descrii>U<m
it ks a point which cannot be toe often and boib are good.
most saiisfaptorv. Wind tfcc vv-il catv- j
ti riHlj lemon- tj*«t of, aii' beat in tfcd *.- ■
Tea y>u* BUIV t»- reowreed If bin
■No. I—Dnt Binall cup hull
her trttH to a I
illy, and j dwelt upon tn 1 I home. Says the
Jiilly around a piece of broom handle. .
' |froib<-d white,. Bake-twenti' wuh-ii'-. ,»wer 1, tMii:--*! f.ii ilK-ra from a
■up *usar, one-balf cup sour milk, to lx-tog 1
aonin redpea aocured there.
MXipm-d
writer
ilie edges even,
R..-UI Ih-licio'i* .\c. ',nht)g .10 • rV;V»—epi Ai
Bays:
which 1» dlBMdvcd one leaspocin aoda. uod lay it acrttxs ;a l-oii-r or aaucfk addliiThat chfldrea are naturally
to i.ieakfaM I
•! .» tradiitons ib- C/ilunlal pumpklr;
.' For tsiiat »twin» the rvra^y ie ta
two eggs, two cups oatmeal, two cup* p.iB of water and »t<-im thr«?«xfourth» eooit. Ip of ttsff.-e^ian
A kenl eoica la a Shaker rtllage ia is evldcat. Thai they are ao
r‘ of were utu coveied with me!tng>ie. A r-ib wrh a flannel cMto dipped to
h d«HgbifuI experletiee. U la all Imer- from a desire of reveage or from flam, one cup chopped ^idn*: tn’x of an hour. i*ei it dry on the stick and ;isS n:I>. will furnlwb 4
ryani' spilBkl;t-q.of s-tar.and. grating- of nu uiatlm- or t-tn*ulac.
'
from the ■rat gUmpae of tbe anger or dsIIcIobs design, as. ar iido a ianft hatter and drop from n ■ 1 will he clean and stiff like now.
famiry of Pmr.
liii'g*-over tbe. iO|*t when talcs* fr>l; ,'ink siBrts may be roranved if cMb ia.,
twflfllncB ia the diauoce to tbe laat git>wn people. Is «1so true. Thougbi spoon on hiHtored pan*.
White serg.- or cs*xhni«-re. II am
Cream-tTw. is a
, whole-; the iiven. fln;<he,i tfe piimplili p- •caked -ta warm milk.
No, 2—Six cups oaimi-al. four cup* much soiled, may lie dry cleaned by
baeknrfl glasM na oae drtvee away. lesaBeaa or ignorance of tbe nufferI -xtiry and a fn
tMiMtogloff for the I'hristmae rtiarer. In «-'J • F‘>r perxpIraiPm aad seorebo*. wairm
The aio« ctrUdhg chanclerisUa of a lag caused can generally ba nrgod hi brawn sugar, one heaping enp butter, rubbing the *ol:ed pnrtkios with magu reach ;rr<-at.
RrandmotheCs day.
awto.siidw aad Mtaiihtoe. '
excuse of thrtr acts. They p^ill tbe two et en teaspoon* aoda dixsotved In iu*sia and leaving It in iba cloth for a
family and 4
rre- thej iSetne people are u.g ;pBrit''j:art:
flop rasi M.lns will yaalah if treaineaJi
one cup boiling water, three and one- day or tu-o. Then shake, and brat
wings from a fly. cm a worm
Soap, putd of the flaror ot pumnkin ar..!
<4 with oxaric icid aurlted to hot wauf Ibi-se vFU|r« na ooon as be eaters iwu. awing a cat by the tail, tie
half cups flo'jr. two leoapitona vanilla. it .out with a flexllde Mick. When
X. mI.il's rabr.xKi- , iw. and pumiAto pi— U maxhed Icl.-h i»i:-..ro'-,„ Rinae with pure water and a tooeh
tbe atreea. The hones are all
badly soHed it is best to wash ihe>mai
tin caa to a dog'i tall, use tbe srblp Drop Dob the spoon
tt-gelalil.te feqiiire 1 tarn by^’s used with tbe *ift«d putiirdin to "rtf ammonia.
proMltlng rectangles with no bay win- on a horae or cfaaac Ibe sbeep and
JUiiwian Rocki—One and ooe-half goods. A* a drt-s* of Thl* kind doe*
r:
c.)pf«lI maktog the pi-a fae w* m-u-h pe:s ' j,il-rew._h.,
flows or ornammuitoos of any sort. rotta and pigs simply to see tbe re- cup* brown sugar, one cup butter, lev- nut loiik right after waahlng wbnl^
a* you do uampiili.
.
.
__
While Apples arc Pieotrel teaspoon soda dissolved- la two tt to always be« to rip It apart and
Tbe wooflea oan are painted white atibo.
A gtotd apt>l<-de*reit i* prepared
' and Ibe rcM are built of brtek. From
But tbeae pranka if not cberked table^otms boiling water, one tea­ after cleaniag a* directed, make it np
tbe immaculate dooraiepa tagged and reproved In lime lead to yome- spoon cinnamon, one cup ebwud arato. If a change U luefeiiud. it can roHowB. Mix a sirup by boUtng one{*^
rdtrip-.
Fill
a
ateamt-r
j-weet
milk
tut-half enp butter.
r with J
paths lend flown lo Ibe while fence thlng worae. The boy becomes calbe colored and he ai good aa a new
,1 *et over a kettle u
* baking is-wder and tt
•iirtr.
«hkh neparatan the tiny yntfla tram hws to pain Inflicted cm anlmala and
dreaa when re-atada.
•^tac water witb a CDver oe (he«i«BBier.cii^ qC flOTR. '

~

HOME CHEER.

A CAROLINA LEGISLATOR.
Pe-ni-fia As a fM^ly
Medicine.

W”

r;r'™ .0

Relieved, By PesTu-na.

Jimmi itt eaMWiOsah

m

(Siraitti ^x^i^txsit lljeralib.

PAH TWO

rites 9te 12

TRAVERSE CITY. GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 7. 1W7.

"TMVEISE CITT AND 20,010 IN 1110”
ENTHUSUp UP UNiTED SPIRIT SHOWN NT
BOMB OF
UMUL UST NIGHT.
JOHN R. B'kNTO WAS QHOSEN FOR
PRfSiOENT.

SMOO HMIII
IN I9i WNUIIS

11 leetns like a Ions thne. Looktns as
time files it seems now bin a vnr
ebort lime, Omslderinr how Wile
lias been acroinpUshi-d U has been loo
Ions (or anr one man to bold doan
so Important an o(rio-. yet notwitbstandlng all tbe criticism that has
been heaped upon us darlaa the last
ten aODlha at least, we fully realize
that a mistake was nude in a<n bold­
ine our regular nu-etln* a year api
lint tbe work we had In band just a<
that lime, we quite upecliil and fe]i
so sore of having somethliiK dellnlit
Cloeetl up the time slipped by and >h>
im-sdlDe waa not called.
No tme rv
pTfU this now more than yoor presi
dent, yet In the meantime we fi>el lhai

poaatblUUea i
Trareree City in the united »S
the membership of ibis board, i
want to lake this oppori-unliy

HIM Fm IMS WUSEUIIi

date the feelinsi of Presideiii
I.

Has-

But deapiie tbe fact thatjheiv

(WtlwcUF.
i

taspArm sot 4o*B to' bedrock Ust ted toward tbe Uuird bo aald tb^t to
BllAt kSd tho mobHwu that tbe bon- look Into tbe faces of tbe assembly
«uM Md aasasl moMIbs o( tbe Tnrnnou^ as they were tbe force
erse Citr board at trade vat tbe beet that would achieve rewnlta when our*at lu btatotr- ‘I^oM vaa a oaRr of united In one purpose and worMnE toaoUoB, a apoetattoftr that did the heart wnrd one end. Sood bt averTOM vbo.haa an Intereat
If the boardi of Itade is to 'find Its
U the «lt]r- There
proper ^ace and do iu work well all
the aaatUnaata
eaproaaed
In the
" Tda] Interest mutt be dropped,
papare «ero of the hlsbeet and there an peUr je^|oiialea forpoiten and all

,
;

. thanks Is doe e-jch t
(-wry one of them and many of 3
who have leni us your assistanee.
We all regret that more definite
Bulie hsve not flowed thW ettons
and no one more than myself, for
from tbe spirit manifested at onr Isst
banquet nearly two peara ago. we
took up itie woik wilb the otmoat con­
fidence that results would surely fol­
low.
Tou probably well rejnember our
"slogan" at Ibai time, "flab or cut
bait." and «e went after the ball in
asking tbe dty for $:.o.<mio,imi which
voted iipoo and carried with <«ly.
a very few
................................................
dissenting voles,
This
was guarded on sll legal points, a
piece of land secured for a bona fide
park, the deed of ibis land is held
a. today by two «<

oM but a CDOiBMii Boal. not 'onlr a must work toitether Inta eomraon
Msser and
S. “Trarerse City has been aoted
CUr. but a better Traveiee Cttr. Good for doing things In the paat'' be said,
cltbeaaMp vaa placed an a par vtth "and the imm who do tilings and have
• todnatrlea.
Mlad all tbe ea- dune things are in this hall and It oidy
was preeent a de• hearty and united work to
Id In abaplns tbe
pradneo r?suUB."
SaMSnr oC the ‘•QMHt Otr of tbe
"To na to glren the task of electing
IdiMthr ao' Tbiit skit voald oeedpr the
new officers ~ *»W Mr. Priedrtdi. "to
ploee that la beta br Hfht.
take up the work where the old ofAnother atgnlStant tact was that In
,Acere Ity U down. To these officon
leaa than fifteen mlnutei tl.OM was
will lie given tbe executive portion of
rained, hr pledget to earrj on u.v
the work twt on you. tbe members,
Tha BetDbera of bhe bMrd besan
there was

a lame nomber

Bbor^ before 7 o'clock the
throes

was fanned

aarabed into

into line

the lame Uil

i

wharo time Ions Ubtee had been net
asinndlns fms one and of tbe ball to
tbe other.

TbriwMi the akHIfnl ^orta

of Stephen OlMk nnd if. B. Holler the
place had been tranafbnned and no
Bwre nrtUtlo decomUooa bare been
wltneaaod In tbe dtj.
"Old Qlotr’ waa tbe carter of it all.
At one ead of the ball sreat tUgs anere
atretched

while on

ahlelda and

tbe walla were

rosettes and

draped In

•T«t7 coneelraUe portion of the Ursa
main, were ammller fiags.

Bntendlns

tron the chnndeUera to the cometa,
thaw were Ions tarinss of mcAndeacenu. red and white, and- the caotmat

b? nVU

^

proper management |
‘b«'people w ill lake hold
Ibis would make
sually good in­
along. He cited (be in
Vi-SUDCOI and would I
: stance vf a local lodusiO' that ne««itvl
vantage to ihU city. '
caplial and local ptvple had added
the best ptoposlUoiis
•n.<H>n which put 4 inio such shape
! thill il is DOW paviiiu divideods.
;
He staled that R ft. Pratt, in his
ns if llwo.issi.oo In stock for
addr<-«s to the board two yearw
der these eotiditlous could be ruiwd
I bad
Ktruck the keynote when
within tbe Qozi thirty days.
staled that the iHSHde of Traverse
overdone by sny means.
City would hare to do tbe work, that
diffenMil sources within l
:ihey eould not idt down and wall
weeks Je have been asked, w hat would
Traverse Cily do for on automobile outside capital to come in. The I
factxiry? 1 was told by a ettizen of Issue U Dill enougb. if the peopIi> wait
Huron that ibeir new f:.r
tor lliai alone to bilng Industro-a.'tbey
then IKiO.vt
will wall a long time.
expense of S3<>.(>U(I.OO. 1 know positive­
ly we can secure one equally as large
on tbe sumo terns, hut see h» pusslbUity of uur being able to carry out
such a prvposiuon.
For th^ past four tuooths we have
Id in our midst.-a gentleman trying
1 interest us in one of the best reIgerators on earth; all of us that
hare eiamiued It believe this and be­
lieve that there are great pusslbilicu-s
1 pUnt for the atanulaelure of tbU
particular refrigerator.
We bav<- uli
tbe natural advantages right here: a
few of our people with their nuuiey
could take bold of Ibis aud give us a
essfal Industry employing one or
. . hundred men within •the next
twelre months, whafs the trouble?
henlieinen. Idodty
exense
me for
"knocking:" we an- loo slow: vie eonDot ^ over or ahoke off the conscrvatlsm that bas bung over Tiavene
City and been onr education fur the
forty years: two years ago
I
thought the lime bad c»mc. a fewmore failures on our part and we niay
realize that quicker aclinn will be ne­
cessary If resulls are to follow.

He said that In Grand Rapids mnat
of Ihe

J

bani ander the tBpenrliioo of C. B.
Carls and Bannd EHer and not one
of the 111 snentn thnt partook of 11
felt other than that tbeae two seoUemen had snceeasttollr aolred the prob-

y ■ I

aad aerve Urge aamters without de­
lay aad la a aaeoaaarul manner. The

Mock and tbat local help was what
coanted, tt beTns no use to wait tor
aid from ontaMe
He bell.-ved ilml the eominc
would be the U<t that Tmtvrse City
bad ever seen, that all signs is.inted
that way.

when It waa found. It -woold strike out
und move ahead.
Mr. FTicdrleh Inlruduced J. W. Hunncn. tbe retiring sixTctary.

Mr. Han-

nen (ben gave bis report for Urn work
of the board during tbe last two years
s follows:

SECRETARY'S REPORT.
•y J. w. Hannen.
Since the Ust annual uie.-ting of
nard of trade, there has b.-eii miieh
rcomplished of vain.- t..
lunlly. There has lieeji
Ism irf tbe officers of th s board be-

innv-slu! i
h'"'''’* ■’ •*’•* l>r<‘»eot time. !'
tvady to nceonipani
“ 'say Humetbliig veg}' much more of an
angIFr. row bis boni <w <:i< iin>thing
luduceoK'Di should be held out to
our power s<i that we liiaj have
tht-r-e people; they CSD be moved here
opporiunitr to see how ii it done.
t of i
manufaciiiring tables Inside
So lanlght elect y.u
have lhet°^ *““r monlhs. do yoo want them?
officers, men in whotn
utmost confidenee.
very unfortunate
and wm
contend w
will carry forwur.1 the work altx^.dy
“V*:“el
liandici

**“'''*'

atiy^ory for a.

.
V.
.»«
«■'**' skilled workmen
In this .von will Bud u* ever ready to ji,,,.*.,. to pav ihetr moving expense#
do onr pact, only |ei uniiy. and
i to this city Lid they have accepted our
d.iu't
kiioek. b«
offer; li i# a fio.'suiall industry and
I all with i»ne pm . i ►bonid be v^ieouruged: how at»- we t»
.............tew, Tiav-rs.-ray nud
In Ifllfi. Then- i# niahiug impossible

Memi.
Oyster Cocktail.

JO.floo.w. I stdr-rvd (avorobb ,
. ,
a simply , bas made .xii ago-emeul slUi ibis
s passed • pony to a»*;-t tbonj tq locate ia Tiav* of our ! erae City und rai«- tf p.>ssiWc. |T5,.e-.- bqpd for , »«i for land and bulldiugs. azid tbe pn*
to the ext«mi iff , jawtth.n u-w bang* upon our abOHy
sage of this meas- to
ih.- iKi .-s-arv fund*.
ectimiM-BdatioB iff Ing (to-pb.m o( r
r<l by the board of : iDg fun.:* from
tradoffu rteviiiiIS of rawing fnads'proi-ixiuuii «i)t
? U-fure
purpose*.
On Hay 9. iiea uRto-r- f.ir
ibw action of!
Your seer, tary ent.-rx-d into negotLvIhe leg _ _________
eleciioo was . lions with the Btunswlck-natke-Colhmheld la Traverse Cli
-ote upon ttie< der entspanv and a *tn>i:g .-ff.irt was
prupoaiUoo to bond the
.
■ mad.- to m-e-rre ibi> cuir-nj. but tin*
UdoOd for park and Improvement pur city wa* i.ui of th.- gueviMit sad liupow-s
Tbl* UUid
elecilim* carried comi>au> fuotly l.iroi.-d m Muski-g.ui.
by a vole ,.f 4P»i for. aud 52 ogalnsh Wba*e tiuanl iff Iiud-' ba.l tvad. fund*
I wa* belieied al llii* Ume that fur tbl* purt<o—-.
bis money- eould
be easily avaltTh- KlackBM.rt- R.uary Pump i-iunible (or the prommi.m of maiiufactur- pany of Pet»*k-x l.*ike< thu wav for
ug InduBirle* Tbl* bi.weier. has sot a locati..n. tmi pei.»k.-.v cilltens'ral* •
«en tbe case*
II was knoan of course, that Ufft.ls
The iTantpbell Naylor t
voted tor one purjswe. nud the prt* pany. com-spomlem-e
Ci-e.1* devoted to another purpose nut
C. R. Msildock. wtuleii niilh-praw>»lrailed for In the tsmd. would not be ilon from Clacinnail. 11111 pruporilhui
strictly h-gal. allhmigh (hi* method
trsetlvie to Ihe board of
has been a.topted
and : directors
offbeen
by cennin tuanlpulsl
have been stffd and aub*<>quem1v
fauweier. Ihat I
fonded.
rreby made legal
otifrer*. after tt
a»e*iigalbon. that
by your secn-tarj
Hr. Maddiirk d:
bond bouses rHall■ho posal
he propoMlhas t,
of flnaling Ibt-se b.
aud the aamn
couraglng. allbough
BUIed that requln-d from Ihe
.
■he c
city.
This praposltbiy might Ih- Uk.-i
ir or la-low Il<« wa* Ihi-n-tor.for.. dropped.
dn.pr •
par under certain co
The local
Th.‘ Silver-HcSstggBD Class i
haska would not handle Umds tff
pnny .rf Marion. Ind . was eorreapood
cbarncter. as It wa# kaown that any vd. with. I...........................
s locallon was nut c
taxpayer could olwiruci the exia-ndl- shtered advanuguoas.
tutt- of money raised for park purpoaea
The R. U, SaCF'itl yuatpfny 4j( Chi
and devoted to Industrial proposluuoa. rago luanufariaTera nt
of Hferffqmf^sltoc*
the legtslaiarc bot permJ'lUng eltleti to lallle*. wa* negotiated wltb^y^yonr
devote money to tbe promutlOQ of pri- officers. Imt this location was nut de­
ite enterprises.
sirable (or iheir purpove.
Subsequent (n this liood elei-tion. a
I'bo Buriesoo Lumhermi-n's Tool
ettmpany of South Hoanlman. luMighi
to locale here, but was aut 4eam«d
sbiiuld they W secared upon tbe bonds. suinclently anbsianUal lo warrant tbe
'These trusleew arc still bolding office expendliure ef tbe amount rv^aJrad.
they consist of-H. 8. Hull, of the
Your aecretarf has had much .corpie's Saving bank. J. T. Beadle of re«poDd#<iee with Ibe Cealral IbdasFirst Nathmsi bank. Thoa. T. (rial Bureau »f Chicago also with tbs
Hales and E. S. Pratt. J T, Hannah Chicago Industrial Uurean.
Slate bank was om- of tbe urigThi‘ fonner presented a prop*
oT this board of trustees,
locate a hardware specialyr f itory
and upon bis death. Samuel Garland.
. _ - required a site and
cashier of (be State bank was.appoint­ |12,0i>0.00. Tbe board of dlroclors Ined In his place
These trustees later veallgated lb«#prop<»ltlon. found It to
went before the city council and asked
good one and authorixed tbe secrethat body to negotiate these bond*. (ary to enter into ddefinlte negotlatlans
Since that lime ihe eounrll baa ocrer. sod bring Ibe pribrlpnls of lb«<
laken
aciloo
upon
the
matter.!................ city, for final artlon
Ihere Ig-lng various dplaliffi* i-s to the' queoily I eommlltee was aeni to CblitlvtaablUiy of etideav.wing to Issue
!he whole aZROusC-or wall until aolae
ihould b^Kecured.
every respect,
and then Issue sufficient
prietorw bad decided
lut owing to
cover such need.
•t of freights. l ley ruuld bot
more than 1
lie* from CblMany ProptwHIena
There
have
been
prop
them
a
large
market
P
roughi to our notice, whk-h. bad we
Your
aecrelary
has
bad
considerable
compete- with
ad n-udy money
comwpiHiiJeoee with A. A. Kinker tff
-e might ba»e been *u.
Grand Rapid* relative (o (he (•►tabllsh
ceSKfuI In lul.llng-to uur local Indui
here of variws Indnslrle* but
trial enterprises.
It will be
en by
e board tff trade gp to tl d# ilnu-. Doibinc nf a subalautUI «-hs racit-r hs« N-a jit-*i-:ited foi
has bad np^hill w
B ii-zotiail in
year*. However, a sumnury of what
has been attempted and accumpllsbed
prui e of tntenuit and demonstrate,
th.- officers of the board have at
least -udeavored to bring to this city
more industrial enterprises.
>ur Iasi annual meeting, the
baa written 2M leltera. mosi
relative to industries under
consltb^ralloa. The secretary has sent
various dirvcliozu. by mall, sad
my by other means. S(& of Tiarerae
City souvenir*. Tbe dlreciorw have
htid Uilrty-flve meetings and the enire lawrd. five meetlaga. in addiUon to
iltnust lunnmerablr met^uga by var.lus committees who have devoted
much Ume In the Interest of ifie city,
this ooonocilon It Is well to stale,
I wv have scut conimilitH-s-in LieIt. Chicago. Grand Rapids. KalamaI. St. Louia. Mich., and other points.
Investigate pmpasiikais (bat looked
to your offtcera
I may say
ly of these

toeatad Here.
- The I’avH-Ni
U>ck company was
I'atH-Mi IPs>r
IPs>rU>ckcbr«nighi to (he aUeatkai of this board
by Mr. Hayatn and waa tborviugbly Inv(*t|gatv4. Isrlh Uy i-OVreapondeneeand
by romniitiee werk. This was found
to U- a very desirable
has siure iH-t-n lof
being pR>vld-d Uhave purcbasivl t
prise Till* prolul
liidusiry for ibl*

mouth.

vesttgated. Tb<- Uard md
(ar with
this proposition, that It i
decided
raise Ils.'SHi.'dI lu locale < e plant
here which promised to employ
■inploy too
OH-u the first <
Qirart was
entered luio with Mr J. C. Nell fui
the locating of thi- plant Hi ihia cU).
but before dolug m> and os a u-v-vAsary
precoutioB. a cumuiliiee was sent to
PurisDioutb to make a more thorough
iDVestigall-jn. although previous InvewIhe espe®'"'“1 «he eon
ligailotiii had lH-*-n veiy favorable. The
r-*ul( of this iar>-silgailon was. that
pense of a-ndlng coamiltii-irs. in thl< the .Kelt tbiMc company was mrt a
manner Is considerable, and that tbif. substantial one and did pot warrant
board bos not been
provided with u,p isvestimrait of anything like tbe
the funds necessso' i<* moke the sg-,*Biount of money tbst Hr Neil reqair
greoaive campaign ihat has been U>e:ed, and the Uiard eoald not rt-oomire of the bigifd and the wishes of'n,,e,rt to local clllzens 0. take slock
ptoplPI lb tbe eoierprl*e

aboutlhat.
! ionder if half tbe membership of tbli fund*, to go init
-iri-t. t^ nioved from tbe furnltore center U> bb.«rd -ar. m tin* tiir.-, «n
Ftrhl then, l.-i # jujt this Iwd on.^oanl would stand an axsesameat of Ixard of (ra<l<- ha
•prlv.-l t?f,hem at that tln.e.
negMlation, IW e.ia',h.l,m.-M
a boner flnaJtrial last#, -tnore mu^
purpose.
th- ni.-an# tha: n*
.1—
-«per makifir li.<;-**ity, t/eitir i.romo
It must have to .to ►ncces..ful work; I
a gIlftO.nnO. for provided for th:*
ly K W ly,«nii>» »t Kalamaz-id.
we want and aho.i d have a niembet--,
.^i
actually
pi
urjirtve*
^
'
It
Is
tree,
that
j
V will r«i*e gl-*,..
Prteaaaae of Chicken.
Tea KaouK.
stigated Ithat be rv«r(-lie<1 that be did not have ►hip of
men who will l» glad and ’
^ot om- o-ni in ►igli
sigtil, still
H-ekme l<M-e;i->n
O raise nr,.«
,u*.- Bowm
Mashed Potatoes.
-1:>! eommli
made and oflen tv- l-ui i; has b-t. t ■ exi-el
bla rok-e but that he still had hto arras willio^o cranribiite li.w or roor- a
It t.i Ih- tsI-Hl by th-(lie promoter- woiild nui male a
Cold Bam. Beef Tongue, Veal Loaf.
M-ar'C due*. Then you eould at l.-axl.
»hj.,
,j„. u«ir,j
trade do- Ih>i;I I of trade, 1
Ihe m
J tHwi. b*-ing asked
left and be proposed to use them. He pav vo-jr sectvlary ••□uueb .'o euipiuy- jng*
fselory showing to warrant fit
• tl,o*(- •
Salad.
thought with alt the Ameriran firgs
irid after
Brick lee Cream.
Aaaorted Cakes.
The paper
U'** K^Vtii Taiming Cr, ipany
waving aruiin.l tli.- y«ini that he wa . t cl.'tlcaJ wo
•jve iH-vn ‘
Swiss Cheese.
Bread and Butter.
,of Grand Rapid* : torreep-rtideoo ruily.-Rub-rthorild
liable t.> l.rnnch off on a FtiurUi e 'I (be ordinat.
lo -lo I '
■loitig and alt «e have
1
The St-J'<bns Table-(.'onipany
. .Kalaniaz'o.
of
Coffee.
Clgari.
S|»-nd some n
July oration b-;i h. had his fipeerh «
Ijohn*. Mich., which wa* loand to be' siderailou
i RU0.1 I
At t:0S tbe last course hsving been
paper, so kipi III III., straight and nai ’ ‘ iiiduslries bad-:
' beyond our nieaus.
disposed of with eminent satistactloa.
and that wry rtlstiwlly, with!
'
<ff 1
I
The S J. Reynold* C.irpht Sw-w-per *hf board
hrow path. siH-akinc :o- foll.xra;
I tdt eosillrion. t
<»<:'P«»slt 10 the t«nks;'••t'-iew
Praaideat B. B'. Hastings esdled tbe
Company of Saginaw-, which devlrvd cotupany for :
PRESI-'t''1 buslnesa and sonirilhing hack of.
ADDRESS OF RETIRING
asaembly to order and
Inlroducod
[entire capital rained In Traverse City, About
***-'"'.
tlivwe W'r*. ,
..'!..>kiog f<
DENT.
.
lailroad sod
bo.it eommnnieatiotis.; known
toond
Buicti-r
Potato
Crate
propoi-l-,
•‘1“'
Mayor A V. Priedrirh. who acted In
By E. W. Hastifiga.
••vei'l »«r l>«'>'iWe.
■ ll>tlll”“t* fo
unH bv !0(**eBlng up. quick action an ! h^w localkm.
similar ra-nimli - -- -............... ...
v..-..-, tion. which was cousidered favorably.
Genllemeti-—W<- ar.- nuir.- than weU Pomibllitics.
. tho
capacity of bosimaaier.
Hr.
a united effort on oir pan will i
xvailablv to locate : 1
on the ground ab.-ad .ff tb-m. som- ar- i but fuii-l. -w
At the la«t public nu
, be i*»*‘lb^ to nlliain our aim. T
Friedrich aiaied that If be wasn't per-- pleased to welconi-such a fine caiher-l
ju«t how I
i<n,.,
riving the saim- day and it wa* diffi-;U>F°'
Ing of cMir r.-jirt-xcntativ.business' hoanj of iradx' w. were
, feetly wrtl acquainted with the men men. and our Jnvlied gu.-sis from thej a'.- eonid ►.•cure
*. fumltorel
cult
to
get
au
Interview
-uluble
fcrl
J. S. Crcsl
«n blecme Hue wn-'
o,entletnen. again thanking y.*; for
Whesa he saw before talm he would be Second City of tun gr.-;ii
Fnnds pot
a
proper
explanation
«f
-cir
advantana
:
proposition,
qommuii- uertlng US with amrlvvoix. Llk Rap|,|„, honor and "knocklug" that 1-j*
(•« tran*f«.-r tbe-r
and rasourev*. Tl l-i .-merpnKe Boolly ' available for further action,
with at tl
this banquet.
baaqu.-t. It speaks eon-:
con-i id
Wk and
. . th.- tn-.a: if.il cluiin of lakes to,
the liast
Manewfaat timid about accepting the
new propoaltlon
went
lo
Holland..11
t-einc-taied
lo
our
I
The
King
Canvas
Boat
Company,
ctusivfdy
tbat
you
aniniervsted
In
thej
Hie
north
<ff
ii*:
with
tbe
I-rop-T
en-i
,nd
freely
give
.............................
-e Aa
boQor bat as be knew all he felt be
ciimmlttee.
and
in
corr-tpondence
(o'CorTeaposdvnce
tmly.
future rrospect of our faireliy and the conragemeti'
you:
could (see them without trepldatloa.
your secretary, tha; Tinveme CHy was:
-liie Waller Clark Veneer projaisiwelfare of tbls bourd lu panlt-ular.
' tbl* certaiiil
ir.d .
ADer telling a humorous story iiiusNearly two
yrurs hav.- p.u,- bv
loo far friim the fLrtiit .-e renter and , Uon of Grand
Gran
Rapbte.
Too
mnch|"

Wt-Mn the
V l,j*i alto e-.»rr*-#poo<tei!
iixpiish this i^e
UaUve of tbe altaatkm he begun by our last elecliun eff officers of
I
At Ibe eourliiMon of Mr. Hasting*' tnmk line*, to mat,.- II
Helvetia Miik Oou-iCa*atIvaDtage for the
n:
realize Ihe ptysMIdlitie#
atailag that be bad been prwident of baard of trade, uud I wa:
addn-ss the toostmasler commested
>r iH-i-a. Uh<>. which
furniture, wore panic: stJy w;oa this I enterprise.
the honor mferr^ uje Uhls riiy Hi-the
tbe boasd and iherafOre could appnWle’i.f.-'aLbffiEtb. staling that be did not (eel true. t*cau«e of the
trelght fates]
D me at that lime. Looki
Jo*ei>b L-eltlt- of Buffalo, hardwarvj
>ktug formard. pcveiop power
Oom Broth In Cups,

'BroUad Lahn Troot.

Oysteretwa.

Spanish Sance.

Preach PHed PoUtoca.

hature ihat Interrs:

eompetitioa (spin-iaiOes. I^orrecpondence «ily.
» Uwi-( Table Company, which b.v«

Tboac Who Applied.
L, p, ftrowu. a sood working eon
The total amrnint of funds
eorresiHjbdvd aiib. without
the board rff
defiblte results,
Dual meeting, two yiago.
was
Tt,. I>.ffr«c3ier Rerrlg.-ralr>r o
l«7.4»
You will *•*
y tbl*. that p^oy which Is n«ra proiwnor to »i
wben nect-«*ary expeot
of operaUim manufacturing In a small way, i
have lieeD defrayed, tbha* been III .bryvoighly Uiv. sllaated. both by «
with which to carry nb
' " * """
{»Dd-nr>- and hy cotnmi'U
pain for iDdqsthal developroeix
' ankle
kle So be monuf
t
concH-rns with which the board has conipanr «i . d-tertl
Comniunlrated. many ••( whoa have
^ut laasmucti a* 'h-te wss
been Ihveatlgaied. as are follow*;
:
capital from <.i,i*irle. ih.- tei
The Ihipont Powder Company, which of uad(not
t, Oiinnr
Board of,found this location undeolrnble.
-p
hours it a»# bdi-c-l to b
I
The Cbtrli* K Ulniberi KornKurf
inw-*ini.-ni f.g iu-,i*iu .-.pita

They wera4^ E. Sttamey.
Den^sos. Henry Smith. J.

W. aure. Claud Milrer. Phil Bhcrmer,
A. P. Nerilager.

Qbetklaa

H

(he boani was trying t

find out what racibod to portae an

members, uader tbe leadership of Jad

OUvm.

toanl of trade has

learned liy Us fallnres.

sutefi liiat

of wMtere compooed of board of trade

OMary.

Tin-

Called In *ome things, but II has profii
Od and

LvJ

f.‘»\he“r’oww^V'"™t'’inte^^

aervia* was done by an efficient corps

Bowlaad

Wai

the boat i*-..|.1e had the japer mill

but. when tbe maltev is fully revNwed,
I believe the conservative people pf
a- what is n
• tbe Trav. the city will agree that the hoard of
r Ihvu I
int. dlreetorg and ..ttlc-i, of the (irganlzath.- iton hs(e b.-en diUz.-ui. |•alns-lakitlg
e pi ice asknl f
-ury to i>iil (hem In gcaal au<l eauiiouH.
Iiion hen- was thougliti
Many eiii.-ipri•h bv ymiv Isiard «>( dir-j diiccl to our notin-of ii|i|tarenlly great
uni. N. nothing was.ton.-, mertl.
It lias iK-en tb.- duty of the
time. Being very niurh Inter , preirtdeiit and seereurj unde- Ihe dir
depends the duly to hesrtlly support
(Wled In the imssldbtlitlcs of this pl.-int. ecllon of the board (« directors, to
-theae officers. I am sure that tbose
about two month>
months agu we cot another make or cause to be made, full in
who hove bidd the ezerutlve posltlotiB
vesllgattoni
hat.- come to ilii- nolle.- of the board
In the pssi are gtHng to work as z<-almitu-c was ctmeerni-d. they found a Many of ih(>se
inv.-Mlig-ationa have
ously in the (uturv ns In the past.
suceeKBful mtie
ptant.
alKint
fixe proven fruitless. Uiher Invesligatloas
"One boost Is worth a ibousand
montbs behind on their orders, n.-«-d- have developed m.-rits uud advoaUgus
knocks and one booster is worth a
Ing more room and better (acimieK in ralerprises under tugoUalbio.
avhicb iin.ler more favorable condi
It bas boeo true, however, that
thousand knockers. Just bear ibis In, .and. a
_ committee
- .
of fliVe w.-is
lions ctwld eartly give cniplormeni to (tfficers of the board of inde. have
mind and in the coming year irappoft to act as cuMudlaa (or tin p funds.
4U pec^c: your board offered
that
ipl.v
the oTIleera. assist them la tbe work We_ regret exceedlai
their moving expenses sad (iirnl
boadt wcT( never issued, or sold and
ahd you will get resnlu."
them hot to exceed Itj.ooo.oo. at i
iichSoduatries as would be
this money pUred in ibHr hands that
>us U) this region. U is a
The toasunasier tbeii Introduced Re- It might be available. We are of only pereool Interest for tea years. In the
khape of a boed issue on tbe plunt
! given careful conring PresIdcnt'Hnatings. atoUng that one <H>lnJun Sllll. we
ticlieve
this
with which they were to buy (tu>ir site,
It waa torgtiy doe to bla optimtotic should be d-m- al itu- .-arliest possible lo-odtng one and ooi--half to two acres
date, as we believe that tbls money
and
build
the
buildings
noeoxsary
lor
will surely be needed aud evt-ry e(-jit
the Increased business: up 10
the
In the ven- near fuliire.
present time, we have heard nothing
Ready to Keep Trylnq.
from them, and I say gentlemen. U UNow because at this tithe we hsve
any wonder? “Jhese people wlshylo
not been a siiccvf<(ul angler, as dead
doutde itieir present capacity; w doj
sports tu> Dialler, how man..this they nt«>d more money, ftrger;
wc return with an empty creel
buildings and better advantages for a
arc cfer toady at the very first
business (It this kin.l. and with allj
oppoitunity to try again, not only tliai
ulwaynt ■ lie vocjint land In and about lbl« City,

waa plenalns to tbe era
Tbe pmpnratlon of tbe banquet bad

Camemo.

(iiriiliurv* fiictory stock

held In Hint .-ity .that In Kalamazoo,

Table Factory.
About eighteen months ago we sent
ccriain table
lew locstioo.
8 well pleased with
small
factory'

■ prtmkmt. there

Mtherlng eartr at Poreateft hall and

A paper mill, yea tbls has been dls-j
“>»“ ‘o
shape. He Mt ih
cussed pro and c</n fur the past six | whenever annhlog tangible was pi
years, li alifiply will not down, and u;^,^ something that the busine

'tzr,

( tteir \
uiilled aj

On* HwMratf md Fsrty-Tws Manw

river, ten years from now yon ^l.belat all peaslmlsiie
wtsWng TOO had tome of their stock: ,nre of Traverse City or the present
a^n 1 say don't knock, but pud. it |

wbtoh would not allow
with other
It 1. trov
tdy. a promoikia fund
'Tbls fund, howt-vi

had been kept

alive dnring the la« two years.

'The appearano' of Mr. Hastings was

.greeted with apjibinse and he stated

z\ 'Esr-sr-ir....

;

:'3r

L

UANDTMVEMI Hnuia TII««M»Y, FUMMu/r. IMT.
IB BpwUv OrMk Ohio, tbe heard «f oparmtiea is ruBy vader way
heaalve reply If we charge it all. to Ue Imprevtaxuta.
aad circaBstoaesa the Ma’eaai Immu . ... hoard
prabnately too peoplg.
govenuDcetol regntetloiu, praBtoHon of
1 1902 fuand that tbe av.
aabaertbera became i
Letlen fiw other auLonfaetoren la
What to cooperatloo? It U ban financial, ramakercial aad ladoatrlal Ir
TraTerae CKy.
amall. have tamiy. talrewn. tmlty of actieo. rerll- lepwto and ao on. Nearly every vl
a^ool I
A fuad of •100.000.00
e sod «B- tade and.good will at its zenith. It lage aad dry m our commonweaftfa
over oeven y.»ra. while the average
«d sad many ladnatrtea
» say
U laerttable. poalUve and all nfficleat affords soeb examples. They
aumbrtof
yror* alteodaace ia the V.
irtbuuarn beeomiag
etraAletlon. tbat the'. .
laaded. tbe
be repecially Dumeroas in any single
B-. «t toner
4 3 He also feuiBd
sioek-boldera.
toblsbcd ladastrtei la Traveroe City
mmoo Tacior la baman Imev- plaee. but embodied as an eatity and
that
average wage* paid In MasaaII it tbe pplabm of many of .
e enjoytpc today greater proaperlty
the sbou
I* large II It that view of
hlgher
leadiag bualaesa aten. that in erder to
an ever before. Tbe above figuret
a worth.
Is urged.
the barter that la
urge
Whai
than
Ibe
eiageofthc
I'. S. at torge.
seeotnpliab desirable reaalU. tbla and other infermadon abould be re
Were I oot for co-opevatloo
Biay be achieved by nyuperaOve effort
CtaiW lals.
board abould employ a permaneot reived with aailsfacilos by oor peo­ would ba •e been impoaaible for us
In Travei>e CUy bestows wu educ:
rs. At the i'enteOB
prosperiij lu IS
H«- has alM had e
ays:
tbe
chUf
is
aroretory to devote bis entire time to ple. The tnlormatloo baa been nre- color
exceUeot (esst thsi is ibu tiaaal value us well as a maievlal bei of IS76 It was dlKcoveissI ilpi the ti
IKH given tiui*
picpare UBaelf
tbe work. In order' to do tbie. funds fu'lly gleaned and la aatbenlic. *
efit upoQ ManliKe. Fnk RapMs. Cad­ tile worker* of GVnnam and Fran
tolly, and be loo
ittn be provided
■ ■
■ for

tber IBslary

of i
whole. Traverae Cll
illac. Grand Rapids and
on tbrougbheir desig
n take* the pisce ut aa uduh tobordnstrlal eoedMon la hJ^ly gratifying
Ml Michigan. In other words, a '
weave* On ini
Il I* estimated that______
go out after
it only remalDi
remslDi for the people <t lered and cared for tbe freha. and worthy exhibits of public splrll spres<
d that deslgnlBi
millioa child Utsirera In Itus niMI
pew laduatrtea.
city to exert«
« onited efli
eflo^to
, ___
add those oibeH who made tbe floar
like the slleol. lmpaJ|wble. invisible part of their <
I%uy. and the Btuoimi nf illlteroey
pasy or Cbkai«a tnii wltbont raaoll up
It baa been eogReated that we lalae
iu mnnutocturlng Indosiriea and iHio hauled the products from
tales told over tbe wireless telefrapb. The mtroduci
to Ibit
a fond In tbla eliy by five year pledges thereby increase the pnnperlty of tbe
ils and Taciories. who
-ho coostructed
c
Tho 8. H. Uanaoa Piano «ompa«r aiffllUr to tbe wmiamspori pUn and eommealty.
- retakka dpoa which the baullng
Sled that
a wonhr ^nterprlac, omplartnc tventT that the fund so provided ahalt be
the blghwa- and
........................
At tbe ooBclailon of Mr. HanaeD's waa done, who built
Mople Id Cblcaao. wnoW llk« to ae4l Invested in stock of various enterrallwajw. the ships aud the ele
in It* artUBl. practical
paper Cbaries A. SkHcher was called
iuffleipnt Rtock to nilantr tbHr boairs aad so OB through the' long and i tbe public good. co-openllOB Is chief
n«sa and locate la thia cUy. Farorable
. .
proper proportton. Should upoo for a aohi. Drapiti
chef, the amoBg all of the various method*
lovoKiiKBUon baa been made bot up to Ibeae pledgea be made sad a certain Mr. Skeleber baa been soflering with
he waiter* practiced. It Is tangible, self-evideni
tbla time, no deaalle propcorltlon bai percentage, nay 10 pei
eneta year Ibe grip and singing was -an effort
who have served the (east
and Irrefutable in its resnItK Tber
oome from Mr. Mani
be set aside for tbe ea
nothing of the faddish about li II
btm
tala
rendition
of
"When
tbe
Mock
wry. travelling expenses, and commit-;
lor Idrelisile because It* prarti
■rofCadllJlac
tee work. It lx believed that mneb Ing Birds Are Singing la the Wild
1 in the ....... il being lilosi
Inventor o
Some such wood," was such that he waa recalled
o far the land Moreover, cceopwatiun
Rine, and Mr. Weatovor vllt come bere plan as tbis abould be .given eared
aa
la
coacerned
tfaeir
relailou
ind sang. "Camp UeeUn' Time.'
-ry department of human inierrotirse
Mion to Keck asBIdent aale or alock to fnnsideratkm. and the *board sboul
science
of
tbe
raiad—tbe
science
of
s
expanding today as never before
warrant locatlnR In tbit d
be eompeUed to rely upon a bond >Uo made a -big Ml and be was forced the soul of man'.
What is tbe chief cdisiarle to .
ElMrtrfe Line.
a come back aace again, singiag
Issue hf uDcenala destiny.
Great ResulU are the Children of cessful co-opera 11 on 7
The board of trade baa been conBy tbe method snggested local capl- "What Too Gtrlne lo Do Wbel
You
will find—you have perhaps
nlrtertna a propoMLHm to bolld
allsts iKKiId become interesied In aoitaee Weak Oui" Mr. Skeleber
y as we may, we cannot avoid cc ilready leinie<l—tbat indiffeiemv '
.............................
Mantatc
nany new Induttrlei and In addition
<bi the piano by Miss operailoft. Rven the captious am he most difflroll oUsirucHon lo I
and W. K. Pattefaon.
o their financial aupport. the moral
progress
of your own Organlruilnn
morbidly
selfish
and
imutterablv
laz
ft Kalamacoo. was Indeed
mppon of tbe community would be a MeUne. I
The todinererrt CRixen.
iudivldua] who, thinking to wreak <
iD>-"i ........meat cltiaeni from tt
large factor in ibe aaeceaa of tbe enter­
e as to add mneb to tbe terrible vengeence upon the wiilt
Your Imllffereni citizen has v
acvUuu ••r ibe state to cooalder i.
prise.
efforts; he
sobK.
wide world, decided to become a ir
For IMA
busy man and when he reaches I
1 and bides himself as a henui
S. Sandora. Traverae CItr. Tbe toastmaster stated ihiii the ne.xt
or bark-made shkek In comfortable home In I
During Ibe past year there has been
8ud^. Cbarievolz: C. E. Rnaadt. Cadspeaker. E. A. Stowe of Grand Rapid)
. is unable to get away from dlslikc-s
; James Cameron.
w about the wlNlom uf
leeded^ Introduction as he was well
on. Your abnormal ^ermti
I and busloeas
and HomeiT Sly. eik fr
effort aud. if be did. hasn't any
there known in the cHy. Tw<^iy-five years with bb long hair, dirty pi-rsoD an
business was qul
matter noder. conslderailon.
Iiey to INI Inin anriblBg mitsiile uf
nlnd. 1)........................
were Indications that Traverse City ago when the grocery men of Granil -acuoiik ml
lice a report later,
own'-husluess. Your Indiff.-n-nt
bolding her own. from an In- Aiplds organized that wax Ibe beglo- wriggles his bead onderneai
board or din
dltectora have alao
D ihmk* that perimpt some ivuefli
and chuckle* over the lie he lelli
stand^ni. Your secret,
> follow tin- Ktriyings of yinit as^^
token pains to (gnlo inrormstloB elbff of the cfroperailoo that has since
roU. 10 eaubliab atablc
from the iDsnuIaelurera of the. ril) Wn developed widely. The Traverse
ind your aecreury
and, besides, if they do conu
I propotiloB to the
which woDld give a general Idea of ihi CKy Business Men's association, the
........................r. Jo
of them woiilii uifeci him H'
degree.
oondKiona sorrounding our local
first
organlxailon
of
its
kind
in
MIcbl
lot know, does not cure lo tnaki
Tbe
bnMness
mi
n
who
U
auspicious.
wtaldi be and hla aaaodatna. would ictorlea during
■ffon
to find out and mi, w1«-i
was
the
ooigrnwth
of
this.
Frank
mvioiiH.
JealmtK
I
..............
....
During- the eatirly part of DecemiM-r.
ilmole* as to tbe meihods and dotitgu he'd! M-K come to viure an npliilon.
rhe land, of ••docattoB. fla« child In
e. called upon every Hamilton w-n* the president of thii
Ihul Massarhuseiis
et. T} twelve betweva the ages of" lu
manufacturer I tbe diy and secured ■odatioA and as simllaa ones spraug (rf his competitor or neighbor In busl- hat opinion is usually luiaed on liear- esMQ
TbU matter la now U pro
- ■ -4. I* r "
ess Is a biialoesx recltiw: the elltzen aj which is tinged with envy, malice •lHz<-nily mot ibi- ouupeii
irate flgni
'---id Fitnc
ho Is Mernally and sometimes peev >r nuspicitm.
se in number of employee, and up all over the state a sute onmnizaThe board baa been in mkoIIdUod
indnstriar rnmmlssiua. ap
I gide mv esitoiate of the Indiffi
I«me aecthn* oTltie coaali
what he
with tlie^uyler Unotype Repair •ddItJoa to buildings and equlpmom. Mon was formed and Mr. Hamilton
by ibw gorenior is ;il *<«-!;
OH.U1 mill dl.irtr1 of the Booth,
estimates as hU portlou il ihc publl< ■nt ma'n Iu db spirit of anger—lie diu-s
Voito <a Ctaieaco. manufaeturera of Dnrlag tbe pa« (ew days, letters Hacted president. Mr. Stowe
Is-rd m<Hhodk of
inllngly gr,-*ter. Child lalmr
welfare and .. .
a by hi: uM ev.-n Irritule rue. iM-csuee. thank
e been sent to each Individual sqcretorybra^'prlatera' gaUeya and have ae11. though there Is a. law m.ik
large majority of mei
d••pIl\eJi the child of t
neighbor is assure
bermll-llke It ng tiod that
lutacturer asking fur definite flgI to locakte
FHedrich then told'ot bow ife his views. What I
iial training insimni.m rum
ire deeply txinrerned In i-vtTyihing
y of aiS
R aticqiiai
aticqiiale *4ii
I along thIa line. Many leiien
tblB city. Tbe (
hat tends to make ibings belter. '
•odation had brought .the Ovi neighbor'nr by or
eompelllo
cb>-«p lur skilled labor.
tbe modng expenaea of tbe plant and __ p been received, and will
,bs<ilii)cly certain that Iq due
only 1
K reducing lh<- total wages paM.
. workbMB not to eseeed tSOO.OO. Tbla raiaor exception, the reports thow ctjn- Wood Diah company here, ife basket business Is of Imp
•ven men who are Indifferent tc
'ly I km.w erf
InfiRcnces him for gtja.
gvraie
- company employs tra^
factory and other InsiiiutloQs.
l>
inie
Irhlgan
and
o
princjpleK and pracllci'u uf c<vo|M*rumenenn cummercUi ewnd Intalgbfr akIBed-worbm«. .
then introduced Mr. Stowe.
mnnhy. This
Is is the
tbe sltiuillon
situ
In
•npreinacy than this eoadlllon
Fur a more personal llliistratioa of llnn Will be l•eIl<-^ed.
NiLM to fUJM
0 per week each. Tbe
countiy at tin- pmu-nl ill
ill regar.
with full faith in
lalHM anil laa.leqasie indus. Stowe's arising was greeted ihe point I hope to make—the value
company U loofcinf
■ofcinf for
.
a lomtlon
in
rnanuid
and
indusirlal
•mindeil
and
seniiine
raining
ii
.where
-...................u
they i extend their busineat.
wiih ranch applause and be began of FU-operatlon. the Heed there li'
the ciimmon M-b«o]s of ..............
such orgnnizailaiB as the Trat
to local factories, shows an exTbla. aOer belBf ihorongbly loveatla coUocllon of
We ar<- now uii Indusirlal nalltni
City biKiril of trade—permit roe t.
ihcr word for opporfttied. wai deemed • worthy propoai- peadlUire forpcrtnaneni Improvemonts
an Industrial cnmratinl . ,
doles and dritung I
(er briefly lo the Grand Rapida boord
has uU.
This
...................
fully ISSyioo;
tloo and It bat been accepted, It now
cation
should m-ognlze this by
to- otherw ise. 11 will never
Of
trade.
ipedio as follewa;
remalfta for the board of trade to ralaa
Ing it.K educational insih
ef.
kindled
a
cling
of
eull;
Increaae of 30 per c<
tbe 1600.00.

pare for this advance of tniing people
, COOPERATION.
puhl^
spirit
n.l
loyalty
i
woik
la
I
iriuil
adjust
ttii?
tMucalloaal
adYcmr eecreOirr -baa corraapondad of aklilcd working
in this line of work. Jmlg<- Ib-n Lind
n. yitir aiaie and cmimry.
By E. A. Stowe, Prealdent t^rand Rap- ally, the eff<
be Grand Rapida
<be Di-wi-r raodlUoas of
with Farnawortb, mia A Oompany of over the year 1906. and careful
sey. of Denver, says: "Wht shuiild a
■p now live, a* wc
iKtani of
ire. primarily. In th< you fur the iionui' you have ctmfem
gntion taken from accarate
- Ida Board of Trade.
CUeaffo. Rlatlre
................. ...
iKiy have to commll a crime In get an
upon me and the privilege I have i
In
ihU
is
uur
pr
of
Grand
Rapids.
And
this
I:
from
tbe
manufaeturera
and
a
_ a wood worfciac prapoaltlao here.
According to the ibnriPs of modi
induttrlal edaratioD. I.v iM-lug seat ir
I civic welfare
lair aud right. And yet. «-hil< ihorougbi!
KoUi»«« definite baa yet ^tiapad; tbe city «
indrmis and phllosophcra In' their
inlfestly n home in*lllutlon
In a few appropriate words. aGo n-rorni vrhnots? Industrial scluuils
thU time of si least tprt to unravel that ultra esmcrlc
Stewart's. OrcMatra.
with tbla pnqmtitlon.
*
which, also; Kceures conre* the appUnne followlag Mr. Stowe'
the number employed science known as psycholog}-. mni
FrsigM Rataa.
:>r dfiRiiiinenc} in maqy <
Tlic music (Wnre aad dnHag the
lioua
railing to the advantage
Is lududed the his "
1 this
pu|w-.had
dle.1
awa>
ihitoastmaste
"mTinuney ..n nnlversilic:
In addUkm to the above Inv
banquei was furnished by Siewan's
every ..
in
ihini
which
he
is
obliged
in
<in.
anil,
luols
when
K
m
|s-r
«-ent.
i.
irtKiiieed l‘ B Gtllieii, sHpertnlend
UoB, tbe board of trade baa glv<
Avc pli-cc urclicMra .md tbe selerliuiia
___ ..
pay
paradoxical as It muy seemjic per- fforthern Ml
atlon to the adjui
rrirked for
I of the piibllr M-hotds. who .'liokc
Fltr biRiai
2600 working people, aggregales a
w. ie all..If very lilgh clsw ami were
Ihe high
I’.rsnleiit R.S.:
f fiviiht rbtaa and oommltieaa ban trifle less than one million dollars, form* a tua)ority of these Inet liable
inflvoldable acts unconwloosly
r-ndeo-d w-iih a skill that ileligliKsI
soft eoal from the Intllana eoal
■howlng an increase of more than 140.l~.y*
an.l
girls
are
iiai.
1
merely
RELATION
OF
EDUCATION
T
. Ir Mra «Kpenae !n the ntetM of OOOm paid In wages over 1906.
lie luvcfw prewmi. At IherooWe floally succeeded In se-!
routes, I
Ilierary accompllshmeni
Tiaverae CRy. Tour tec retary baa/had
the eobreusion. amounting in
CIVIC AND INDUSTRIAL DE­
cliisifui of Mr. Ollheri's address.
There baa alao been some complaint tdiject. and ao
<-xclusi0B of industrial, raanu
moeh ^rrespoodeoce wUb frdigbt
•2 per car; but at the same time this
iBi working people Aave been comVELOPMENT.
TuHlM and Pansle*" was play^ by
teehnlcal training, ihe tendeni
aientsblm. and at one time the frelftal p^ed to Irave^he city to seek em- multlinde of
eoncesfdoD was granied to Grand Rap­
By Superintendent I. B. CItberL
uafll them for Industrial work,
the orehealra.
amu of the three roadi entering the ployracDt etsewlM
ids.
It
was
given
also
to
every
other
s ataiement
make them relucisnt to go
Someone has deflm-d education i
e(ty. came bore fair a eontQltaUoa with
totrn In western and Bortbern MichiGubernatorial Bapm.
or unfitted to do well If they do go
that Ai
the board of diractora. ThU meeUng
Koft coal In the
g mvu WBUKV cm
■dergoiug such to do and to Im- muu:
Mr. Frledilrb tt^ Introduced Amos
raaulted in jnvmlaea of i
iMrkel*
-kelMif
uf IIndlaua. Protilems aueb aa
cted with building
me* more thau they otherwise wouli
What do' our lioy* do when ibrougl 6. Miuwlman’. Mating that two years
offering therotbat for three
explained by the fact
f
This Is clearly not a process o hchool in this country Is the vita ago be w.-iK unable lo be preseal be­
selves and they
be grtved eoireei
yean
an this eliy bad
e aceutmiMtioD of knowledge, but of question lhai
that lime >■<>»«• _
of the priuH,1,
lore residences were erect
cause he was aiiejidini Prostdent
ibilMy.
is
cnnsiilering
aattod wiiir travelling freight ageni
Blted an toilpies ^uf harmony an<
needed to supply our needs for
R.s.v'V.!i's Inaugiiraihm to WasbiBg-'
courses. Is ilu-ie txu too
who have «mir here at oor InvUatlon
roupe ration.
yean to come. Natunlly.
between rtur schi*.ls ai
tun "Grand Rapid* has been famous
and -talked ibU uuiitor over.
rji unusual for neighboring lilt of training rather i
Ibis rush of building ceased, miuiy of
young
poke fun at Grand Bapida
>. aatlafac- tbese people did not have as st^y
Inr being iIk- r;iraltiire city." said Mr.
ThU (
•V of the Y M f. A
for the effort she is making to secure
but at
toey lertnt ba>-e been made,
ft
IS before, and many Aho
...........................
Is fam
iKIice; ptildlc. splrili-d
the stotemeni that
deep water clialtm-l in Grand rivei.
this time, tbe bUh fnHgbi
........ ...... ..... city on accottni
II. and iutHllgi-acv.
g the home of the next ncaator.
>eniy men from 16 « 36 years
ut the criilcism full* I
o th> board of trade bulidlag boom, were forced to seek
nthiiiR.B eysiem of pub
of age have bad any dit.-c: repuraiinn
|■memb<*r•><l that, if (
lam Ald.-n Smith. (Applanse.)
In seeuilnu —- —-------, atmllar employment elaewbere.
»neral
.<.l*-ailoii
ti
is
diriciili
for
their
.« U..n;
At tbe eloec of the aiimmer a^iednle
I.- two .-cars ago the speaker who
The lack of snow during the ei
iiemiiis
freight rales, every Michigan town low a deniocTiiiie eommimf:
of the rallroada, the train aervlec in pert of the winter delayed openti
are next oa Ihe pragram was busy
V M
lying Iu the same zone as Grand Rap­ naintaid itsi-ir. iioi ’ignorane.
U lumbering,
lumbering, while the low priet
l..-Iplug make presideais la Washlngschools, trade and te.-bm.-ai
ids S-Iil leeeive tbe aame concession rould rate. I.iii giceil and s-n
- ury. Tbe oBIcera of <be b(
Bearciiy; of o(
potatoes and the act
ruuld a
and
appremlce
sehouls
such
at
the
hands
of
the
railroads.
Instead
he ha* latelj been engaged In
- tbe direethm of tbe boatd of director*
laced by tai
"II is
Michigan
f'.
niral.
il..l^il.e
.s
of
belittling
the
work
and
undertaking
made an appeal to........
tb< O.
tbe
_ .R.
. A 1. relauaklog miied Slates senator*. Now
road* insihtii.-d have bi^n
rtrcnmient the elfo)i we are mukrtve to pumag on as early tralif tmt trf
dr. Stowe has Jiisi sated thal be has
use.
Hill
Is
cut
some

for
deep
wuii-r
uavigul
vigutto^
we
been greater under more favoi
I.arfe .1 presideni of (be Grand Rapid*
we should have the support
liport .yrfl en
ence and aegtRlailoa. o
able nature! aud market condltiona.
must raiionul suiuiuHiT
;emenf hod best wishes
Isbes ZH ever}
awrd nf trade and It tdilkes ate that
One of tbe moat peiept IndlcaUon
>111)^ .MIehi
I rnan who has iloae so much tor
i>r busIneM prosperty.
prospeny. ----------Is found
in tbe dIffIruK and ainmporti.m wort,
iswiotnce receipts. The recelpu of
uibers .nicht to be able to do eoaie
* uf lyKi. »
ul >.!f cnvlRnnieni. that se eaniini
Shewn e
Jamaica.
tbe local postoffice In 1906. mere bf"
rule ourM-lx-s. nnlesa we 'upproacli
ling for htoiselr and t hereby iintnl
till- buitaew men and
CD rtvo-and three ibouMDd doUara
We havr
.lai iii-d.- pop.il
lie him for Che n<*t cm.tnor of
E. A. Btowa.
n 1905, Ant
•xaniple <ff e»
rufovsious, of It
Miehiran."
Jurray fontlinre pn.,. .
Isputalita
ilile evidence of snlnuntlal In PrMident Grand H>pids
operation, which, while it parllall
jt K6 per cent t
ind Rapids was brought to Dstriali] aud
commerelal business cona
fulled of Its Immedlau- purpose, ha
that .point Ihe speaker's xMee
<111 -M bool educj
I'lHt up by the teaching
and looked so ptlracllve, dltloue Is found in the figures shown
dev-eiopt-il fur and away creuter va:
I Ik- Ibe place
great blugiaphb-s and
drowDod by ai>pUiise and cheer*
■absertpUoas to tbe amoonl by the iocnl banks. Wc have three
thau w.vr. peiihaps. orimuan;
II- IMS.pie aiv '
y of daring bui almoM
but as noon as h- rrniid make himself
■embers of our body and requiring
(4 Il!.0«).o0 1
e token, but InreaU- strong banking Instltniions in Tra'
■reheoded, I refer to the co#peraln.-d
th.Iself
denial
beard he eastltiued. 'but I'wani to
capital of ivmal co-operation without being con— with I
efforl made by the t:ulte0 States
.1 and c!
Mous of the effort, mental and physi- board and notblnL
. -Its il
llngston. Jamuica. Through
«ay as a dem.s-rai -d 'h« republKaa*,
t|ie Inveutor* In
>1. and. if we are normal men. we do
f^ber was door abobi this proposl- three banks on Jan. 24. 1906. w*
.ilioiis arrogance uf u coDK-loiisly
.here 1
Bv the Miidv
• and I.sil I
of Miebigan ’luu'i numiaaie Amo*
these things becniuK- we .ire obliged selfish Individual, this cnopcratlon lildiiMrlal lea<
076.926.04. and (he total deposit
iiislnea,
the bull
local gov<
MuMK-lman.ro:
Buvernur we will elect
Jan. 24. 1*07. iraa t2.4U.436.41. msk.ummarily checki'd; but the truly
Hava Worked Hard.
cat civic pi-iOe IS sllffiUlaied. Will
e kliuwleilgv
■ ♦32S,
‘S2SiOO.
III other words, abandoalng
-nal spirit shown was iiisUDlly
doubt altogether lou liiile of li.l was desirable oi
Id del)
rompllcaieri involutlcms and evolu­
inequlvocally appreciated and ap­ s-ork Is i1<Hie in sebuuls, for gtsid Uieni. FVusi II
•bat If Mr
w<- niust conclude
lows;
tions of the enthuslasitc analyUlJ
and parti
plauded
ed all
with Wni. Bard
PatMins. Chief Bn
cltlzenshiii. like fbaiiiy. beeii
ling down to the furreful. plal
The total commercial deposH
ularly throughoui Oreai Britain,
home
liowevvr tlq- fiindai
giue.-r. Rapid Transit (.'up ailssion ef many grs-i 0
endeavored their ntmoat to ac
ular of tbe street, we are ere
1907 was •747.6in.19. abowing an Inlesiuin so emphatic and far rvachiug
> of all gout] ciilri-nshlp Ik a
the City .If New York "Gi
deftnHe reaulla. While little
rodiK-ii
M
of
habit—ihut
is.
If
we
are
normal
ise
of
>I4I.697.S9.
to coDitihiiie gt-neiuusly to ed inielUgeDCe which will enah
indlmentor} educailun. with an uodoiadding
be total saxlngs depodi
jn of all po<>]>ies. along the idlvldiial lo eani a living, tu'hecome htandlDg of how to do tbtog*. and tbe govern..) *. f
becomi
Irtes. mneb baa been done In the way
was •467.690.95. showing an Increase
line of 0
self supporilnK menjl.er id
i-diiiatiivnal fuundntkfn of pro.|iictlre appla-.- pal
estimated ihai the public w
Ihe things that are not Docessury? that
cfipa. It) has Ix-eft^ld. which capaciit
There have been many projecr .. of <I27.444.S2.
Te Stimulate Intolligt
r M’l-s■ liegaa by firlBff a
The
total
cenlflcaies
of
deposit
In
e
organizaiions
in
t
le
t'nlied
Sial
n of the (act
- . " •*" ------- -earning iwwvr The
trodueed to our loral people which
pnrpos.- of edui
Stowe and tbeo ad107 was •liOO.244.33. ahowlng
bum' over tr.ieii^'inii anuually
prac'H
hat wr ai doing tbiux.s which, if
iralnlng Is; rqw -hal.:
looked very- attractive and In which
InmlateinielllKenctenar of <59^58 02. making a t
<1..
. nibly as follow*;
------- ig the cans.- of coKiperatlou.
dlled It I
we might avoid?
lis t> unquesiudfed
128,500.43.
over
the
.year
foregi
U.-yund
all
que
:lou
Is
was
vco'
Urgi"
III.uirf,trf
I
Ittga. The oBRera of
1 will answer that Inquiry hy asking.
EDS FROM AN OUTSiOERS
There have been sevenl ad'
ilw-raiiuB of these Re»nj
e
mind
l.ui
-if
<he
eve
ami
POINT
OF
VIEW.
made dUlgrat inveath
Yankee-Ilke. how are we to reeoguize ly ilirough thi
lllgeiice uf ibi-se
which iliose acts which. Iietng
pnMtc welfare bmlle > that <1111
, and to t.-uchlug a s.il.J.*-:
Grand
pra)ec4s and mi>any limes shown them
person- sets ib
• total of desirable, are iiuncct>ssar
loveinmei
later iM- an tirtua! i.orilnn .ft
Rap-.ds.
ibsiantlal and not aueb at
uc«>tnp1lsh<'d 1i> the
i ron»lderalily Ikwhich iestilte.1 111 t!
amtiig of t
vnrk
of
the
niajdilly
of
st-i.
tbe board could recommend (or Invest
i<HIS7
.-ihtr^
b!<«d ol progri-ss to
new freight rale la’
ilrh gives
n Uie lest t.', years Gemiaiiy
d wiihom which s
(iitorable condfiions has Ik
rtwii to
lelligi-nce is m<.re
len upon ion and rcupect for that wim.ltnns
responsibilities and imw-ers n
oraperit.ir w>.rtby of onr :u
local
il people from unwUe Invertmenta.
'“"T
d the inherited abi
n in this llt»>«-e call Ihe human mind—the ‘tuwed before.
raders. iht* ha- Is-en a.c..;:
The esperlmce of the past year u
sdulI of
o BUD—1 dectoiv
necUon of the state. One
Tilt- guod .roads problem
shown bow difilcalt li |a to handle
Iluv.mted
to ast•ts
of
ps>

nnd
nndeveloiKKi
cuud
motor boat company was form<-.l i
ihiough cooperalUe influence upon
hiilcat and Industrial ediK-ai:
re becon
b. y.inlbful latoA
M-.I and tlev.-toped Into i
viigh of 1 viugiet-s and stale legislatures by il
■sigtHnit th-empire Milton I* H
Interoalcd
lany other :be foiindalian laid for an Iniliit
discoveries and
etion tha public welfare asstalaiions of U
which prumiM-K ■<> grow, the prod
N pre*|,!.-m of tbe Norton Eiu.
(itiea abowa. that gmiei
;.i
on
with,
(be '
U
the
fllli-Jled
piodlic
man
bus
llv
living
t'nlie.1 Stales. Wn given a dignli.
.-.-I r.impatiy rtf Wurch.-eter. Main the taking uf atoek in aubMauUal ' this plant comparing favorably s
s'hp has wilved that mysieo' of mys- tnd a sulullon whirh would have Imvd ■.-iienals ut the mind.'
- '
iher similar factory
Mld befuie .be Ni.li.mal Ertuemiur
entenirlaea by local people. In V
lerfes. that Divine fortie and iminor. RipcMstble hy any other mei
Oiigtoallty and the abitil.
astoclati.m In I9i>3: ' |i U now j.r
Ilamspurt. I'a.. an eBectlve metl
si tufluence which mus up. (or our
"W l.leas or make plans ih:
lerally
agreed
we
niusi
ksu
State Tax Landa.
waa Inauirursinl which reaulied
that the preucnl
> the , future Is the bigj)e,t type nf
ronirmplation and choice the right
mosl Importi
I Ibis section of >i
•h.mls (Ol onr fiiiuR- >ii'
creai benefit to that city and tfe
• z’l'rfl ha* been pemitted I.
There Is tndar a Iraig-sianding pii
itelllgeoee. The real VBliu>*aud r
aiethods and the w iwig; the m-reasary
orkroeo.
Re^rhaps the woc i.:;
dUloa uf a larae number of very lai..
-'.I:- growth and aitaiantent fa*.
e in MlebiEBD. which l« being n
ind the unneecKsary; the giuwl and
neeesKiiv'of ihl.- (actor of origlaal
One of our p
InduMrlet.
There
•s-.-rj emfined to any partlc.ilar
.veiled aud hill tu- amicably anr
cnmmeieial life is iburuugbly
he bad. Neither am 1 uMe to even
lUOUS
groupa of raidiallKta aubacribed *215.i
of
.-neigy,
bin.
has
been as wide
iiiggi-wi the Impulse. Ibe iniibiJve and hllate.1 ver.v. ahurtly. chiefly ihi
U-cn prH.si^Ie Ihroush rbe*’nat-ir.i; d.
-h proT
0 la
from
- .!;>T>ofled as the temperanemx
liii-ore of
he ariloa which, ro-opi-ratlug. cause
American skilled •
) be paid as required dustrlal prnspcrii.
■>.- human mlad.
Science has
is to become, as rlaimeil. cieai'ire*. of effort upon the part of
t is estimate
sinThis plan proved ao Kuecenatal that at duciloo of the manufacinrer of Morris' habit And. a* I view the problem. It
,»ii utr the swaddling clothes of a
business men la Micbigaa
business
of all t
the vuid or tbe five year term erf the chain, rockers and Roman chairs. Tbe
n-r generatton and has rnruck owl
nccesimrT that we-sbonid know That Is ih • ntiunal. (air and leglilr: fur i
lanle* are boro and traioH it
U In process of
pledgea a almiUr plan a-at inaugurated
ill Ibio the groat unknown fields
_______
iiely and accurately «»ch one uf Date handl. ng of tbe
stale tax lands: iaielUgeni the ciii:
the hli
ilgher and
uaiiries, and thi* proportion u
clure these goods
and Msi.ooeoo was raised tbrougfa
researeh. bringing Ils dlscorerles
tv secure Ihe prusi*-rily uf such .
lultiiudlnous proccsse* that has heir permahent removal from
•ease nales* some raenn* i« n<
lentdve scsli
-tbe board of trade for the same
be door of erecy one who will teiniuDitv. This orginality not ool'
ilercluped through all the age* to the -lutebes of unscrupulous land shark
' educate American bovs to:
*. eovc-rtni: the period from Dt
- them. Tbe hearee* atove as
The Oval Wood Dish company in
dily develop new ptons and bleai
■hall know tbe right from ipecnlatora.
1*1 porauils."
l»iO. Tbla plan la
e been brought nearer by the lireone of Us deportments, has built an be wnwig. It is surtlcieoi that .we
Aad ihiire aae. evlduuccs almost
makes an employe more valuable
.city lias proved very effecUvi.
.1-^ of the teletwope of the
Education and Prosperity.
iddlilon and added auebiaen- which
ho more quickly uuderslands tbi
when il cume* down to B: Innumerable as to tbe value of co­
eonirtbntor* have expertenced aaili..noorf-r, while the boweU of the
operation In regard to mall service. plan* cooceivc' b\ others'. It is th<
malynts—if we who i
Ibetlun at tbe reault.
b bare been eDtere<l and tbe
lcsmi-<l are »*ke,| to give ooeviH< freight and passenger seolce. eiasslfi- ready adapiaiiM to tuen. machines
Other cllica are doing almllar
s force In that InsUtuiion t
ire-! cation of 'freight, mileage rate*, pob1 cundtiluns.*snd the
idequste. eorrect aad
:. W^shii. wben k
•Cootinoed on Pa^ 1M

TMrcRSECm

Sufj

UD 20.000 IN nr

s'

a,™!

Si'ilE

"If

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r:.

ORAND T«AVe;tftE HEKALO. THURSOAV, PCBRUARV 7, ttOT.
lmmlEnitlfl)i: ■•••ear^tbrtMartaci iho«« wboaMin in itclishtiD eodt^mrha* bofti Incratli’e «■ the farniefi ■heaply a* tbeir coinpetitore or they j
C.I oM MmJ« Ilf nuDtifartiirtnc iRt-r- InK to
liia Infu.nre of ihl*
••IP a- in- nititirifaenin-r The he-a '
(st«; to solidi the loi-pMOH-m fd local orgaDtcaifaMi. Then- Khmild Iwr the
t« atan utxed f.ir 1*9 anricnl'nral I The lark*^ f•m■h■ that had hatiit;-'
ami fon-lcn cari'al. and tieocnillv lo aiiwi iniiiuale
b.-tween thl*
n-fconire*
1
lotier, pnon-ci amt aHvanen the com- lioar.! ami our city nlTirialh tf all an-' \V(i*i i
mt-rrlal. mcminille. maBiifaciiiriiiB. | in carnt^t and ho«c»i In their PDdca-.aml »iih
t.al estate nnd Diunl<!l|>al liii.n-i.ie of ivor lo lon.-r ami ptonuu- the la-i In- In
Q the «ia>- > i»"itrina lower
'•» that mhr.
i indii'lrtr
ir<Millau«<1 Pmii! C..2..
ni>- eft} nud li> eiirnniii'.ltnee Eeiwv-1 i.-icsIk .d ihf city, then- ebonlil net.-r
mn> enloy the ,-me ud j no- h.- W3tf.| »
tally iIirotiBh the estnhilshiiirui of a, he anyilitni^ more thau a dlOeiciice
inwumi liramh Iih sarfaf
ii|i|iiusibal o..r oimpe I w..n,d pay tSa- rn
le imanaui bureau or olllc.-, and in j oj opinion—ai
Jl.-audulbei si;,..,....
*’«• P'irpo*.* <
iron
III.

8)1
h-ailii
rarheir
'
eiijiiytni:
.•
Ill
hanuontzliis
Ibr
or DH^leine mi.1
•ri' Is mi n ;i*<ill «Ii> ! • If e.i ryotic pays- th.
I vnrioue way. the advanlacca
hove IxH'n altriiiiltir
■'•hf; the tatlroa.l r<i.-up4.-ii.« elmtilcj *io; I •eks .-leHtMei In .shoe;
[ unind Rapids aa a mauufaciiinni;
mid bo oiir deeln- amt inirpoMi | ftlve-ua )a-uer i;*4cM rale> und 1 b< i -» offleeis. the ijnte l
tha, ,o«n ,im..v
TiiT aiid it i.lae.. tjf ifslilraire."
p
noil- this Hose reUtfam as larj lieve R*is whhin oar p.iwei to set
oo*.
Th»- cxpbirfr'i: k[i:
“N'ow, Kiiiely there In toom enuncli .
■ur poaiT. There are oo poll- the*.- rates u u-t- take the ti;;-ner. np ^•l.l.^..t1■
Uouchl lM<orf nur v*n
I ihat iiarLiimiih for n tooiiuK foi iU« :
his bpaid. thily ibH l»-s-t litlei .. in i>m pro,«.r
Afi<-i iliis.i, <loUe i The
lael conae'ivallw. as •rcll as the moat' '
the city ate bejon- ns auil;
sh.mM le..........
surii-T.-i« Ij,......
•nerity .ivailal.li- shniihi In Bia.-itil...it.-ie, n,..i
lai.eHiic w-oonie irayelcr' lo;;n-s»lve cillr.en. Tliere Is no P'le*. •
nui tis<- I.. |.:iiher ihese lnt<-i ; pie rt-sh' be k.-pi fairly l-usy day amli
*
. M ron.r-r of ; on alniiii our plHifom nr prinrlplee. >
• •Wplcrer. ;
11 will know lieiter Ihat I whell.e
Teskfi ia Net Dead. .. .

"TWiVERSE CITY
MD 20,000 IN 1910'

'•ff«rti. mad^ pufsfl.ie

i.nw-hT vlsi.m rtiy.
No Selfish Motives.
B<« It i* rarber lo Ih- m.Heriiir
You will
«n.*ih and a«Vr-In|.nH-iit of «mr own -niem nf ih...
tend that wn'AoiA.I «um «ar e.-'os im il.,n for the r,-..„
niCbi. It has oui suily k' pw pa<^ wliL ‘ibi-re Is uo icfi ronm- ab.tr.-l.;
« all Wber fields <U .-Nd.-nvot, bin his ll»- lnf.Tr.-.l tiuii pri,s.,ii;,l„r pvtwtruB ntoM'iif itil-m. WlP-ihi r m.ie>t Jirrs-sis nn- over lo * --------

r

tIo-

a iransTB.u
uA-s of a

cons, t-iluio.
ratio

r healthy maicrled bj L,y.iia t.

iSi*'
’ ''
Tt.emi:.e..htn ..| this orsini,;. ,

Lydia E. Pinkham'sVesetable Compound
II ha.-. Ils sum. ,.ad tb.M-.nr.- ill.- in M-e .-n' one. e' ! ^ r ’’
d, '<
n...9..sk ihai ar.- ki-.-pli.-a yi.;;i ,.-iiy
ii • C- r.i 'a.-o In- i
.•■tiC.i
Lack. n..t oaly in jeipulaip-U.. -«'it> m.
TTarvo-m. aiep.iv lu.-tm-r.;. .
Ollier.•quail, tinporlai,. matte,s, totl'
.le- iT- esl.
il! !'
have •■knfH..-i.,- h.-re as
• mjai-i tii;.b .
ni'.tf lli- ..n-el. '
VMitl-Th-ic i. a sayhic. -Ktetv hruirl: .M^f ,,, l d'-.t l.'re Tl
^.

:

• xjituA -at .•»i..ns-b .II r.-ca
ml am in it-- ts-st of bes'M
Is Vrtvaal.V r.oiiis.iiisl u

..

uemen.

OCR RESOURCES.

. .ii.-ss.d .a

.tiifdnmu. Ihrat'trinp Aen^
isbl.- ia prrpariar for

.-t ■ e< -I

... wliai v.Vh ell kill

Miw Pinkham's SUndlnR Invitation to Women
S arc inrstrdsU.

men.

V-./

Free imesteads

ijttry ail ..id -«vs ;.-t •-.i.ifp-..,

SSZViiSXt
■ilS-.'tii'i).;: ?'
iu.liv'd'kibf.iv in .i..;ez tVat y-si km:ft. ‘ ..

I

I

'Traverse Cilj . Krom my'Ji.M*Aallour ;
I am .s.uvlBre.1 ilu.i ii .p»-s. and
>,u..e
jh. ,,.,.-„u.nus r have;

MOTHERHOOD

...........hr,
H.S..HUH.

U K n.il

ihinu niuie \n1iu

;.v.'i I«. topic.

1 sliicca-i

WESTERN

.if) |st|i.ilHiilia
lii.ensliip. 1.
Iwr-sl pli'l.

tliH- III Ihe leibhi
iM twh «;r

Of Cra«d Rapida.
Of >i has IwneUlHl th.. lac; I will i.oi • c..nH.-n-.-d; l.iit .-vm. objort of I
aay—that Is am.iher giic,il..n,' \iv dn ,f.la1f..riii of iiriucl|.lca ir uiiii.-ti ii,s.i,
kbow. however, that the liixnrin.is ol
clean |.Iai.k alHHi inrlii.Ic.K the euthe past xcnorsibm hiivc bemmie Ih.'
DecfSaltiaics of this oti<-. ami iLs. s..
N.ilm|ihM;in<IliiB
idlllfi ihe
ihe'"hmi
huiiorabl.day the .laJly Dows(>ap.-i. ili.
-I ptinwises, ii tan U‘ frukty siatfsl thiil
klao. all worts of llu-hatnr.-. a
I 111.- I.otir.1 has I,nr nt-elr.ul ihi’ Imnrly
in a thousand Immes where th. y w.-m•isiippori
which whotild come fiom llie
In one twetiiy-llve yean, asn Whetliei bnsIm-sK nion of sti ••ntenirislii,;, pi.v
these thlnea
ln*s to hcimun-ipreawlv... imlt« city. ]• should l.r
tly. or. other
•I to b.- .l.•nl.m lone .« «mr first diiile* i.. find oui why
strated. It U a quo. .11, nhether l|i<- ili.-rv has n.u been m.itv Infen-wl
trsoslil.io from ilir
imi'le life" has I fnken In the Imanl; wh\ we have tint
been an unniiz.vl cixu). We must fnl-' aecumiitisbed more than we have )
ly reallae the .chaaueil c«ndili.ms loj .In tun pqw tefer to iIiuh.- wlm uiwurs
enable ni tn meet them InieUlB.-nllj. ciUlrir.'«n.i find fault ami wbum vci
and ntroaure up to ..iir responslhltt-1iiu;.lhl«plhem»elr..s; Inn m those
lie*. Much more U eiportod of ihei irtio ,.ie IndiRt-i.-iii to ..ur work vet
tenders In.every rimitmmlty m.w than i whn hnve bileh-sis vllallv elfoHed'bv
wa* eapoctod a i-eii.-iuH.m neo. .1 ■ ibe nnloti of Juki such efforts ami .-ueJty or an Individual that >h.es not I. raliti .■!« aiv wt forth in o-.ir ro-ed
keep abrrasi .tf ih.- ilm-s in inHl.o,|sl tlf counw, ii Is .-asv to sav - The
and eaerCT wym .In.iw i., ..tie .d.leMmar.i Ik m. k<wkI—.l.w'..n..ihlui:.- ami
white the ptwesfcliin min.'s ..n,
i.. make -Imilhir llimialiih-sv ,.r i-inmMoney Mad.
'f” rcaiurl.s; l.m nff IntelbsP-ut man.

■ lilll.l .1'.:

s'-..;.'. Ue,.Aprie.s|iii;al,- "mi »'..iiii
ui.t -'i.i.jd-irtlial. 41b. H-rab-nl.
.1 th.li
Fir-1. ill on. au.i, :
1 -fiKlir.- .e;i.l,,-r.--.ou li.Ib- bar I
.■s-Ihe».-ill..-. •tw.ii. h.;-,. .,u.l
lu-icb wh' ' mi.:. Ihm. IiBU.l ,
iiumblesi nav.
w.irl;
h.'lRi-'ai
|H,.fti «)i.T.-v.-; i
ime in Ibis
Is >..t.r city pbt-.
jmlilb: Ihe mm'irj Shnw
. . '.iwld this
T.> illost:r.t.- aii.ah.‘i tmini h. siaic.l : s .-ek- i»n..e» tb;,t ih,- j
bod, of men aminipllsli In ihe way of I thill.
T-nvfTis.
fi->
liad
ihr<e
,x.-s'llenl
all
inir
w.-altli
prtidm.s
.1. veloKmeiit. witli so Il’ile effort, as
iiankme iiisiiiuiiiam and*n.i sli.meerjhanpy ami pr.i.liwm.- «
wnrklnc nIonK ihcsi- Hn.-W
ones CSMII.I (S'
hi I|
Now I must close. V.iur ni-eds* .....
i.I. iiinl >-a
The w-inie as all ciiu-s—:i hitb.-r.siund- i _V.
iBinh* -hK.| -forit -s*q
aid .tf Hlir^-urtip. ■
The .•I'i
nie |iro=iani wwf sllRhily rhanpe.1
ao.l Chajl-s A. tskel.-ii-r caiue
Stpr..s.- tb-.r
wtill a «wiil w.ilo.^"riu All fJie Time
Thlnkiui; .■! y..u.-“ i!- «,.s 'r.-ealb-i
iwlre. sinnins -MnOii -Day" emi I'.!
e,|,eri
He i;:..i.'i.i B Mlttui. •
-I Hk
Dr. II- n

lion has been i
iHh’lIy H.
i:can|.-.iilb.n ns this inie. II.
itf la not conflhcl to the
lilts nf
the iie:s»iiy ,-x|«is. wli, . sabl
. Industry. biii haw piiuc
tbrouffh cvvi-y sliaia of snri.tfy.
c!ri«mr"ocnH.Vm.’n It'Lhou*r.tH-i l^NirY OF ACTION IN IN006TRIAL
to the cnadfanan who .lematidw a.
the i- rscnal .Inly of ca.-h .me ..f y...il
. PROGRESS,
olPtfran the blackainllh- ih.- ht
lo we Ihat y,mr friends, busiaes-. as-1
Ov Of. H. B. OaFner.
iwsiple w
pr.s I r n,„ m, .,.„,i
c of The cnipIo.v.T. lo Uie;n'-q-inlnliiiices
o w ill render |ir»|K r
to ..nly (hose whn pay
>• f.ur.u- it; i.. the
hy sh.inld Ih.-ie I...'
rer f,ith ulo.d,.' d
• nvernRe man a. m.-mbi'rI.- v.-rj- oliJis-1 ..|
hiianl of tra.li- Is UhiI.Iuu
vital hnip.i; i.iin-.nriy es|ieuse. slmid;. b<Ibis ctiinmiiuii,.-. '
e.'t
money
Tnliuis
ris
deed. 1hq,one cry has i-eu -roi
red in -Ihe w.-;i-r.bill a brn.-iiler. clesin-r rl.-w of
moner!" Honestly. l( you can. but s«
ih unity, -nilm-liisi
Ii ]in-s.-ale.l lu this ik-iBie man
IL I win tint w.ni-y yon with the
c- w.- #rv is.-i.m i„
l.-ly riiake niaBlf.-'sl the value
BMiy Uliismtiiins thill CU'II.I is- ci.
l-r W.- : lill.U-n.lke,
i-i;:!.*.! cffiirl
enoiTsi.,* «rf mir live.* , ii1.Tla1.iiis
miliar with pl-ui
■•my nf th
• shn-.m .
the aer.imp:isbii.-''lii of'
I. y.iu kii. wtial ...............
b'.is ill this
-I leciins. 1
Miinll ihlnm Sonii- lndlvi.l;ii:I. ni-v.-i-:,.
1th n.ir ornanlaailoti. or.
•iin--.«r.l- Will
.1.1 nnvthlti; s-i-auue llii-y t-BlilKil ,1.1 j _
i-v«iI|)b:s oatberitiR.
i.-rlns
s we ..snnoi
sonteihius Bretii. yi-1. ihe .................. ■ ..
of the mosi p;,u-m □,
iMling, on
sr
til IhlBps .lally .lone well ^
maicriul .lev.icp-jirm
■k.' i!i.' Rtnodest
has betiB the orpanlrHlIo
mich as this in ,-ve,, .-n
l.llits-nn.1
ki with oim tmiml. If It cm
even larjM-. vlilac*-. cl! i-.-r tilts brojid
n.--rs of tlii
nlhly do sonii” sreat IhlliB. 11
land. Their vabie |.. the
•smv-s fceri
w.-li all the work conilns uiihiu
in which they .-slsl. when
I
111.- hi
■ -U'..
'm
the proper spirit
hardly 1i “'"I’;
iii-n of ttiai
cstlinated. Wiie
City keep cunMu'i
.................- >»>.”. -1'"-»
pcrM.niil iiiiei.-M. und if the liuslni-s.
advaniaces. and »o.v nothinc
bound III ai
lirnnd llupl.ls would
wise, that place
wuy. Iheiv
D ticw inliiilill i
id a frank, informal wi
tract atimifim fii>
:M ii wl.til
watchword of
'"-'he iptfid ll I ciiUI fie
Uerotoforp
’ Mr Hull
h is Issm .-'-i atvsimpllshed t.y u free iiiiei-raaiiRe
oiir ntlerprlHlns

Ail
»
"P*"*'’"''Mi'n
ihns
COW.-to
kn..w
_ . city—a
. ly—a I.i.-pcr
tnwii.'
larffcr
l.i
cannKh
i-nnnrt la iis.-ir, bui It .s*-*
s.-.-ni« to nn“*
’’'f«'e- «o
' 'ui.b isTiin.l their alms. ;;npi'i-.-tai.that It shn•aid lather b.-. "a 1-..*....
niaii,' ’•>-li-.liff|riimes, iiud .................. . j-i.liie
—a better iiiwn." It is wiirt
a'hb-i.-m.sili.. || Is r.wbI t-r
clttew nrc now siilalitiilins
Foflsoaie Co-rfcereiaBy. •
disvii ;*"■ 'IS I.. In- fi.v|ii,-iitly r.cry for the f.irimr. Itin »
•fioin '
"■
'L'ly 'o .Hit eity. tliai
Trwverwe Cily-iind It.s m
\Kpv.
<"• a iH-u.-i and wldm r.-an .misliler's view. Wh.-ti I
"f -nintnal h.-lpfiiJu.-ss lu
.si here Iwstfr.- t.-iin; use I
"If I was not llninf^''^"* »LiHi nui. cinceip ns nil.
tirwBd Rapid
wtkiM lit.' In Ttar.j
Can’t Stand Stflli
•I If Ji." •
M- City •• I hi ■^m ver had^any • i.-h^;. A <11, .-;,u -uo m.ii.- sian.l witil Hiiin
dy.an-.t^
B to chiina.. i
muiy adccriiiicviti.H-' Ue '
aiv.incs
BOt dwell >
In the way ,-f li-'ailmi ami fh.- char- • .-.'-h j,-ar.‘ I..-I .-yck oue .sii bimscir
scl.T «tf th* i.-rriton- In which it - In ; w ..,.1 hi 'iniUvbliiailr ctn io lu brinB
thrm-ilbiu;,
, CMlfl-IUlUk.
sh.Ulld
- Wh, .I.--., lulMl Ui.|.!.li
lu-l Ol the
w- enterI- .-lai.- Ili.-iii !■
Therw
i,-a.--.it for it. fan we imt
.•pelV..........................................
,-.'.>-ni? Thik biim;. m.'t..
.not I made Mk >.-at* 6S‘i when home •; the
..f
cnataaiee fniiJ
«d with Ihe prt-sluenrv of'the-45r..lld j Whi-Wsp. diiiiK btlU-ve UTlhe piim-jHapidv le«r.l of trad.-, ami Ihe coiidi-1 |<U--I .if bum/o';. w.- q.. b.!»c-v.- Ihul
Ikm. h.-,,- in niasiy r.-sp.-Hi niv e-.l then-h|k-i. the ex,., n.li-Jinili,.. y.n will i«rd.m me if I fl.t.tf.' i Hire ..f a
<;."|;.rK. .ir n t.-w !
Hb.-i:<:iy fioni ili.-it a>Hn«x Oar Iwianl j thousand, .-aii l-- m.-idc in brine larsc' s,:ei. h .vi
hnd Wii m.lne fit.tn
to w.»»- uti--1« lim.» i« tin . ey O’het ci:i.-^' jtvl »ay» b.- r
;ii.- aa-i.
ti OftTIntitl- -iar« .tfi ia',.-'.ne w>,nIII .mr nu-mbcrwl.ii> waa en-at|y r.-ditr j-ioim; .set:,.- w.Kk in the wa., «tf pro- t'tdib'’''’- ■
1 cimee »;Jn afr Shftie.- We-. -Ii-h
V tnlei-o''
«l. hnd Ihat ti-malntus. wav'tom b» Svtdins slt.->, lavicii nintrn" cMs-nae* !
t
------------,t..ey:-hav.. ,«
farilniiK ami dliu-ord.
|iind,Ri»ins boiiUM-.
j «cbC. i,i.
-i that 3 lb. rer
-ar,w::h
im-r» as*' otir; tfic Tut-ue
: .t-iil KwlO.C ;
ef*., H.' hd.--;a-inipp)
zailtm U the «siu. ah Ui.. 'which fl
-M-s»ntent
tidl.!
lie.
Tie
;e
i
111-! atall-i ■oriir-t.ine t M- lyoriVjf-ao :.-‘.BUvhere quote:
lis n»t..i;.l!y (.’ads
r»- I - li.sj.si tnletab-'^ MvinE
, . _ y.B- n-- If i;-T-d. .?. •
miiitb-ipal iiffaliw 1
h»«. .Ion- in-e-li 1.
...
- -il iiiiX-t.
......... _r .ehn
the offic-r, ,
The object rtf thm^.-wiallHn shall
HUr<-ii. lutvlns a t
, ..HoviM I-:.-..
>iipp.m m ,
■ly m Oie.t.atnfBiiit .t.' effrit •l! ...O: P..I1
ffjcce«in»
i«^ni-!i*hei«!.:p
• .
hams.-- In tfi-Icomplinh'1..-r. ei. Itn the no
air. end -.ut.-lyU. a h. ...itilitl Iw
i
-wrmls
lic
V.e^er
irrr
JliC
liv-t-b
to .llw,e, and .-.m.-et abiiwo.;
•’I to tin- tiWTtt --wUIrt i. v-uoimh i.. tiil 't..- a,.-r,ia.-;... «.-•
-n-,
pit ’fact
to n<Ul.li.h imd nmlntalt. luilfomiily
11ih.|l of tiliv
ehoiibl warnin’Inian wiili admiration, e^inc o>«hii.p Vi.'Hiitl tfu.t.'dl
in eonuneiHal iiuc->; i,. pr. v.-nl nr
I- ke. iu-..t m.
In a iiiali--r ol-r.t <h«- aiivant.-tccu il affi>td> in. ih-.-i’lht; , fncatjoii . T
aditiki coniivverHii-k an-l mlMin.l.Hkll..l. The t-.ar.l H«iuJd uiak.. ii-: comiu.-r.ialTim-.
1 iLiu.«-,.t
ntandinca whi.-li ma> tni..- |N-iw.-eu l^w.-r ret »l.mc ih-~- lin.‘v .-veal Th- tln.l-! ;«?m-i,.-i f.-aiai- wlilrii I
. thrv, m.r-.i.
«»
prrBMHi .-UKagr-d Id itaiii-. to teiccnir-'tliuuRh rrUhiwju aliuuld
ba^ b,-. !. a'M.Huv«f Hxn-.-.-joi y.-ai«
'.un • B^Iwt. ihaij
<ContiBu.Hl .lb TA«-Uth Hase

y‘:i

.. ;l.

CANADA

lodge W. H. Urrlor.



lli.iu.hte meilUl. aiiywU.re. U tiuu..iik'
liM-Il f.-lt lafci-lv ill ureaniraii.yis <if
kind. Th.-.».- levlb's id nu,u
iiiii; up.'u is-lier innrals. ‘•e'l-r ,.
s-inliiiry nivasui-.-«. umi.- jir.veiicai. ..
islm-atlahal meth.sls.- Th.y at.- liisN >
cleaner alnwts, . h-iiii-r l«ek-' | .
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Leave Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.

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For M4NIT03A. SASKATCHEWAN and
ALBERTA HOMESTEADS
A Canadian Government Representative will
accompany this train through to destluUon.
For Certifi«:atP^on:.i|,nb’ to Ci.o.ip Rates, Liferatur© and all
parfculare. apply ?o bopt ol linn.
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C. A. LAURIER, Marquette, Mich.

LOGS,
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Maple, Hemlock, Ash, Elm,
Basswood, Pine and
Tamarack.

Traverse City Mfg. Co.
An Announcement.
T*e paahvherx art clad to annoj.-tie I
i« been enabled
,tc t.r'tare F.-.'te.^ and F.rtcCe av a prerr.,ur
Grtna Travecae
Vtera.d fe.r sre
ng yea'. Ten tp'cna.d
T1 paper «
the Mcraia for lOOC to t/:ry pa d ,n aOvanc; aubaer-ber and the prem- IU-. w-» ao scr^.'Jztiry arid «« n;any of tur tubecebefa have Baked if
thi tj, e a-rarptfrert w d'r.ot be made for IQor.'that we have ton• ciuced to ca.* tn* ‘aame offlr ac t-at of a year age. ar<d the pwbUah.
.e-TI of Farn
■stiae i-ry. v»-y h.naiy conaeqted tc renew the
' ' Ev«r/,6^;3;,4f.b-. ,e I-;, Her,-.
%u*io has paid In full to Jan. 1.
.
at the ra-e el St-Oft prr ye'a w.:i rete-v'e. net only t;.e Herald.
but a'.ie. r.-ir.-T-.srd F■ fta-O- w -.s .9 ,,iued on the let and tsth of
eac n^;r. g,.
J, womtee*
that great'jwrrnal each yeai*. Ttiie
. < fbe beet .-,-g .-.-St asj.Vir;--, prem^m offer that waa ever made
by an> Vri:i.g«n -•t'wvBoptr, Thi*-.p-en,iuni tia* given great vtf-ifact.er. dur-e.j/the rs-f srear to Hera.d readers, and we. knew that they
w.li he yjr ,
pie,-.,^ at t-.e epportun ly given for a eentimiance
of this artar.^en-en* for the neat, year., ,
P eiie
tt-en; t-at every aobstr.ber.to the Herald, v^
.1 P5:d,-n fv!i ts Ji'. f. 1W8. w It receive Farm and F.reHde abaolttiely free «7- the-ful- year.

Commercial Priming
nil Kinds

Rerald and Record Co.

i

6RANP TRAVtlltC HCIUUX THUMDAV. RBRUAMV 7. 1M7.

mniEiiSE cmr
MD 20.000 IN 1910"
'

(OoaUnoM from Bltmib PMe >
meh ntte 4o ta Utla )la«. Wbr
da «• akip «o.«^ or ovr himbN in
tke ranfh? Whr not make op oor
hM«*opd mto vtei it I* ^MitiuJir
uaeO-for. Another floorlu mill woold
portaWr do »ell bm tSoogh 1 am
•PMklac oMWt at U ooUtdrr.
Anotbtr raaoorct appeara to me In
1ti« form ot what it at praaeni vaate
{inai oar milU. Bnah backs tot
tmtnbMAg bniahea and other ktada an
otM hr tbe umona each rtmr. and
vwAoa Upt for Ink arella atopprn.
PbU bandies, flab floats and dotena of
-»• artielta are naed In great quanUU« and wa hare the material going to
araau for tbatr manoraetare. Wr-'
■W|ipH from here in cootlde
aa iUMtaara. and faeketa coold take
flU qf tMt looal prodnet. «ork It up
bad plaea it on tbe abeirn of oar
atona wttboat t
wap. .
Water Botmr.
-ladatuiallr w« bare another
Mwea vbleb promltaa much for the
■' enfoor atj. Waur power from

Ukinga. When I wetM tbera a blackamltb who »orked every
ererr day
dap at tbe
the
forge was the mayor. The coonetl was
composed of merebaats. bankers, law­ M. W. Dnderwood ....
yers and common laborer*, alt worked
In perfect accord and had perfect eonfldeoce in each other. Btery Improve­
ment was openly discussed, and when
decided .by a majorUy vaa acquiesced
by all. Thai ctly has grown and pros­
pered. and is today one of tbe leading
elites <rf the west. That mayor blaekamtlb became a mannfarturer and Is
now in (ho t'nlted States senate. This
la only one of dtuens ^ich faav<
pored throt>sh (be open, frank
donee which Is peculiar to all
era rlllos. 1 believe with the same
line of action In Traverse riiy that
we can Increase many fold the prosperliy of the paat'ien or twelve years,
for we have the ioeaUon. and the faellItlie. and we mnst culilrate a greater
confldenco In our resources and among
ourselve*.
At the conclusion of Mr. Dockeray'a
paper (be meeting was then turned
over to President Hasiings. Mr. Has­
tings Izpraaaed the thanks of the
be decoi
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6

The Bend Issue.
Mr. Hastings then called (be alien-'
tion of tbe meeting to tbe bond Issue
while power from
which
is
up
to tbe council. He stated
BBOtbar hfid lartar airaaa ta p
that the mayor bad refused to sign the
•laaMiat can not eaailr be orer eaii- bonds because he would be personally
mated. Power produced br wood
coal mast raerir become more t.., liable if any action was taken by a;
ware eapoaslve. H|-dro tiectrie power elUsen in the future. He asked the;
will la tatsf* be esienalrelr used backing ot iwcnty-flve or thirty subJ. V. Patehin-a
oUoa that the
gtanilal 4>usiness men to protect the secretary wait on the various
mayor.
of the rMrd who bad not cootriboied
Tha Mayer's Reasons.
and see them hi segard to what they
Mayor Friedrich wa* granted per­ cared to contribute toward the fund
at bonasM to Induce bim to cast hi* mission to apeak at this time, atating carried.
|
M with ns.
that although he hod. bera Informed
. . ronrtb; Viewed from the standTbe financial report was road by
'Mot of the place te lire and eojoy by tbe city attorney that be could be
xnaible for the bonds, he had iccrmry Hannas and also the treaa'’’■te, tew place* on earth offer more
tun .we harev Our beautiful clear not thought of any financial Uabillty uieKt report which were adt^tad on
.^mater lakea. rivers and brooks, our and did not fear that but sranled tbe
Hamnton and Mr. patebin's
'•U and tame, onr climate, our beamlsupport
of the boaVd so that in
JU aeaatry. our hoatthtul air. our good
boaaaa.'Onr well supported schools. the future be could point back I
<oar streets—sprinkled In sujnmer and He wanted It fixed ao that In after
aaew*pk>wed in winter, our sodetlea years. If any mistakes were made
mW aadatr. our diurchea. our decent
iiy board of trade from March i. 1S05
aattars oad srell kept place* of amuse- and lactories brought here to prove! ) Jan. Si. IMT.
sful that (he mayor and the.
' - Mt. alt thane are among our rtIMS.
• hpareea, and laat but not least
aldermen would not be alone guilty
Imre a boaif ot trade that is eompo
Bt^lMce
brought forward from '
but they would be backed by the Judg(ff.earaaat and etflclent men who
of the business men and taxa mt In dcalre to see Traverse C1t>fttffe ahead. As to tbe methods of payera of the city.
hrtaciBg about tbe lesuit. tber may
He didn't want the matter brought
day *140 U thus- or •■do' it ao- but we op loat night but wanted It postponed
Total ................................... |8S«A3
-hie 1^ to note that a£ Indlriduals
Otsburaeinents.
WidI aa
as a board we are In tbe Ian- for at least a week ao that the busl Secratary's salary from Bept.
‘•sluing up and ness men could keep It In their miodt
mt to March, '06..................$ 23A0
and think It over and then If they de- Secretary's salsry from Hareb
Dockeray came teat on the
to March. '06.................. KM.OO
regram and be apoke as fotlowa;
-tC3S
.1253
CONFIOCNCE.
t.73
Mv.
Hosllnga
stated
that
be
had
do
•r & R. Deekaray.
F, E. Roberta, paper mill expenae ......................................
CobBdcnce la tbe keynote of ancceas inteiriion ot concludlog fhe matter last
13,00
Irises. Tbe general who night but singly wanted to bring It up ommitiee expenses. Grand
tl.r.4
■aa. ■saa tbe day. In every walk
I eoadtlkm of itfe this la trtie. We
In those who are to trip ua. bea eeafldeoee In onr ondertaUng.
seat be a mntnal caafldeaee in
Mr. In order to bare tbla coo■ oendlveB we moat know
and U order to tnaptra

^lapce earriM forward-----

lfi.lT

Total .............................. .t 2&8A2

4i

Hag for tbe public good. eeU
pnt aaMe. and all beme for
or indtfldoal gain, lost sight
Expanse J. Q. Nell, stove factcommon good, then
_________ crown their efforts. If
t.wlak to advaooe the Interests of
• etty, wa mnat-bave eonfldeoce

BecretaryV wtUiy Marcta'idM

of tbe reaourcea
_ eounuy. If we obtain
(Base and compare them wttb other
Mbtleoa, we thall surely be convinced
that we are aa ttvoraMy situated and
have as good reaourcea as any locality
to this or any other state.
__
whom we
fldeBce In ua also.
tr you go to any place west of the
Mlaalaalppl river you will find that
hatfi and every inhsMum. In any ioCflllty. has tbe utmost confidence In
lhair partienUr city, and as a result
of thta thoae places are growing rapid­
ly; not because they have .better reeontees than we. but because they
have eeafldeoee In themselves and
their toeality.
Tbe bnsioess men In these cities
1 ttand of brotlierr The
banker.. the merehaoi.
i. Ithe> mechaulr.
the flay............ ................. ..................
man level. There te no charmed Inocr
drrie. to which a few favored ones are
seerMly devlatosp Ians for the indus­
trial upbuilding, but one large circle,
large enougb to Uke la every
ail atrangers who come that

Raised Money Past

THE GEASD CANYON'

Second vice president. William
London.
Directors two years, Frank Hamil­
ton. H. S. Hull. Walter DeWiu. M. S.
Sanders. Thomas Sherman.
Directors one year. W. H. l*mlor. C.
. Whoelock. Leon F. Titus, R. J. Mer­
That 1200 was raised In lea. than
cer. J. C. Straub.
Mr. UmJor asked ctracernlng repre....................3
aenalJres of the press on the board,
but there were cries.for (be q^esttoa.
moUon la adopt tbe report carried
and Hr. Hllliken's motion to make U
unanimiouh was also carried.
Mr. Santo was called upon for a
speech and despite bis protests was
brought to tbe platform.
After a short preamble. Mr. Santo
staled that it was up to Ibe board
Were a coual of the aise of the Paumembers as individuals and as a body. ma canal to he dug in (be Grand
Trarej^Cliy Is by no means dead he canyoo It would ap|>ear hardly larger
B. R. E. L. i P. Co.......................... ;« said-"He cume heir iblrtcin years than a Lsby ribbou to a spe- talor on
••'>ago and there was not even a street tbe rim. ft Is estimated (hat
laiD euongb earth to fill tbe Grand
light except a gasoline lamp James G.
cauyou it would be.oeceaaarr to exca­
JobDMm had In front of hts rosldenco vate 'du.tsri Panama canals.
VosblnroD street. There were no Yet when ll come* to the sge of tbe
paved street* and a peiaon wilkine cauyou tbe guides admit tbey have m>
OB the sidewalks down town would way of wtisfylng tbe quesiiouiug tour­
stumble every fourteen feet. Now ist. It U oot eooagb to say that 'die
there are mile* and miles of cemeot Oolondo nrar aclgtoated lu the early
walk and he doubted U there was an­ tertiary period os tbe outlet of a great
other tosrn with an equal populatliin iu eoccoe lake and that It ba* pemlstxt
the state that could show as many la lu course ever rio.-e. The materiol
tstlc man of busloeas want* figures aud
paved streeu.
date*. From Ibc geologisu tbe guides
He said that the city had reached can obuiD no relief. Aa Clarence Ed­
the pedat where It must proceed, it ward Duttoo. one of tbe leading geo
can't sund still there I* ao middle logteal aalbMilias of tbls country, bas
ground. The town either hud i6 ad­ oald:
vance or retreat and it is up to tbe -Tbe question -will often he arted.
How loog bas beeu tbe time occupied
board to do aomcthlng
It only took seven minutes to peach
For his part, he said he waa not IB tbt excavation of the grand <-auy-ju';
afraid to work. A goal must be a-i _ ttofortubateiy tlwre is uo mjsterv
tioabk ttiaa the duradou of
Just like a manirfaetarer doe*. If lOO

ipis;'.
......................
Over twesty year* ago I spent o
ly two years as a residrat of oo<
Ibeoe wHtevn lawns. Tbe , utn
harmony prerallrfl In ail Ibelr tin

Total ............................. I 293.CT
Nominstiofts. ,
J. W. Mllllken. chalnnan of tbe
nominating committee then made his
report. He suied that there had been
a wealth of good material, but after
careful
e following;
n R.' Santo.

men ara waatod they should ba gotten geetogical time, t'hi this poiut geoloeven tf It takes tea ,iaduRr1ea em­ gists bare obtained ao sadsflictury re­
ploying only tea men each. If 150 are sults in aay ha.-t uf tbe world. tMisi
-rtod* may have been assigned
wanted they should be gotteo. there
antiquity of |oi»t eveul« Imrs
should be M> stopping until the aUke
lie« asBlgiied pr.u nuouali} .-oly, and
A aoUd toundatkn most be built. A tbe lnf<T.-nc»* an R'UKet pure y lij-potbetiral to tbe pUteon e»«iutry utiure
building ta an uuubie foundatloo, no has Id some re«|e-.-t* iMt-n tao.-v «-om
matter bow well It looks, will tumble municatlve than :n otlii-r fctons Buil
Good goods and only good goods are has 3Dswere<l niany questions far more
wanted. Ihm'l be v-.iltlng tor "the fnlly aud gra-H'>i*1y But Iterv. as else­
where wlHii.-i.T we lulerrugstr her
other fellow He said be knew what the office alsiul time o;[j. r lliju relative her i:p»
her fa
meaot. but again stated that he wa>qihSni.'^
F<v tbrresKmGuit
Craud Canyon ;
Vets of ^nka.
of the Colorado i.rtrst* uii tbe view ot
On Mr I'mltfr* motion, a brarty the travewr as if tbe earth before bis
vote of thanks was tendered tbi re­ feel cnddenly raiiM In f<ir more than
tiring officers for ibelr efforts and en- B mile It is n>t wonderful ibst be
deavori durtog the laat two years.
fbouid ask qvestlans that tu the learn
The meeting closed with tbe i>ayiug ed seem chUdisfa. A* be apiwvnairs lu
of dues by slumber of the memb'rip by railroad be sec* unly tbe -trixoba desert appareolly snet.-bing away
oil every tide, a dreary exiiaose. for
llliniltsble d:ttao"e*.
•There Is no prcparat.oq for II." says
Cbsrles >' I.ummls. (Is* autbur an-l eiplurcr. lu desi-rlblug bis first scutatlons
ou visUiOg ibv i-anv.>ii. "I'uless t.m
bad iM-en tohl you woiil-l, i.,j mors
dream that out yunder amid the plaes
a WWIeb Will Give *
the flat earth Is slssbml to itv very
"bowels ibso you would rx|>e<q to Bod
au iceberg m Broadway. With a very
ordinary nmniug Jump froui llie s|e>t
Grand canyon guide* are oftentl
where you gel your first glmii-sr of the
a* modi surtied as wa* Mark Twsin's caoy«-D you <-oul.l gj d-iwn 3.*sj0 feet
coodoctor wbo abowed bim tbe statue without toui-iilug ll is BUddea as a
of CbrUlopber Oolumbu*. After
well.
American tanmortat imd beard bi> guide
-But U is no m-re .-left. It U a terdilate on tbe greaiuese of tbe meu wbo rltir- trough |irol>ie.i with hundreds ^
ditcoTerod tbe oew world be calmly peaks taller titan nay umuiitalu east of
Baked tf Colombus wae dead.
Ibe llu.-klr*. yet not one of them with
A rblhtdeipbia man after bis first
ns yoi
^mpee of tbo canyoo put tbls questlou
color us no envteru or
to bis guide:
-If oor city ball waa put down there,
bow high woukl the tup reach shore tbe brink tbt- dltine Mvar *&lfl<-r> give
groundy
}t>0 a new •-jitjuD every lour B'ltb
"What U the bright of your city each degree .T the .iin s' i-ourv- tbe
baur’ asked tbe guide. The rbUadri- great <v>uutersuok id -uutuius wr bar*
pbian
ibian gre'
grew red in tbe face. He «
beeu wstr-hlug fadr sway, and new
dlagoated wllhwtbe guide's Iguorauce. ones, SR lerrini-, ar.- rarveil l.y tl.r
He etamped bis foot and shouted:
w-rstertag shadows. It i. ICue a direc­
"Why, mao allre. don't you know? tion of Uk- wbok- •■ovoiogoiiy. TIh! pur­
That wondarfol building: Usteul 1-be ple arisdows, tbe dazzling lights, tlie
hat of tha great autue of William tbunderstunus and simwklorius. the
Penn on Itt lop Is Mf feet frutu U»e cluuds and tbe rainbows shift aud drift
atr^ ThiUb of tbat. air:'*
la tbat vast subterraucau sreua brlow
' Do you SM that crack In the rocks your feet."-New YorkTribuna.
down thereT* asked tbe gnlde, polotlag
ITEMS OF INT£R£ST.
to a distant crevice which looked
Baltimore trade unionist* are work­
bigger than an open aewer ditch.
••Well, you could drop three of your ing with The hv-al t>oli<e deioirtment
city balle one on top of auotber laio to get «ue day off In seres fur puirultbet crack and not know a here they
weob"
Jlarrying a girl aealnst tbe wHh.-s
Some New Torfcers unfamiliar with of her pareuis is, next t-> niorler. the
tbe bigness of western tbluga cause most acverely puiilsbable criiuo ki I.ap
Ibe goldet equal amusement. Oo^of laud.
them, wbo aftersrard admitted be bad
A reCBlar f»e Is eh.irsed In ttonusny !■
Merer beeu above Fourteeatb street for tbe unc of <-juala and cauaIiz-1
before ba inherited tbe fonuue he h.id rivers, hut iioOe for rtvera that bare
since been -hlowlug la" ou traicl. beeu msile jt-vvisabic or UB|>ruvi-d.
asked If tbe Graud canytm was as
In Sweden soiii-- of tbe station waitluug as tbe Bowery.
:ng-rooiua ore i-rovided with cm- bes
In self defeuBC, tbrrefurc. ll.e <-utiyou for passengers, and jiorter-- rail lue
guldas formulated a uumber uf com- travelers ten iiiiuutrs beforv- tbe ar­
l>arlaoas between Ibe blgcesi bole la rival of trains.
tbe w^d and other ubjecu with
Oruaneninl needlewort extend* ^
which Tioltor* from tbe east aud elsewbere are more famlUar. Tbe guides back to four hundred years in ludis.
spring tbeae fscls aa sooo a* they aud even loug-r in Clilea. It has Ixwu
can. It has tbe effect, they aay. of called tbe liiuiber ttt of scmpture and
haatUng off a lot of idle quesitoos and oris Ufa.
Tbe t'esent popnlatiOD of l.yon*. ibe
thus OBvlfig a trofnenflous amouui of
brenth. of wfaldi tfad average tourist third rtty of France, is abom half a
wbo trie* to ace tbe caayoa on foot millioo.
aoeo flnfla hlmarif sadly in need.
The projected &«-nille canal la
Tbe gnldas say. for example, tbit, if I'kirida would cviiivert tl.500.u0u acres ;
tbe Blffel tower, which, with a height of swamp luto fertile laud.
j
of 8S4 feet, Is tbe tallest structure la
Notwlthstaodlog the puhUc bulldUifis |
tbe world, wara ptacod at tbe bottom
of tha canyoo to Its dacpait part fire owaed by .New Y'ork city it pays la j
mote towers loot like the first would rents dKjitJOO-a^nuailyhave to be plM on top of one another
to rracb tbe rim of the pUiean. Eler.
au R'sBhlngtDo monumeata anperimpoaad sronld Just about equal ibedeptb
of thagoegeIf It were poaslWe to build four St.
Petai'i. foar Straaaborg tntbedraU ao^
foot pyronMi of t'becp*. all of Umm
would he naaded. piled ou* on thith­
er. to reach from tbe canyon's li(>nom
tu lu top. Tlie akyscraperi of New
York would fairly be lost lu the -'big
bole.- Tbe Singer building, with Its
tower reacblag to tbe b>-igbt of UM
feet, would re*»ii ooe-tenlb tliedtstanr*
from tbe bed of tbe Colorad:> nr«r Ic
tbe edge of tbe Arittwa 4>lsteau. Tbs
depth of the rsnyoo about-equals *l*
teer Park How bUlldlDgs or aeveutpeo
am-b stnii-lnre* as tbe one kno* n us dO
Wall street.
la length tbe canyon. U traosterred
to (be Atlantic i-oast. would extend
from New Yori: city to Wsablugton.
fr-* tight rope performer tried to cross
i/at Its widest point he would have to
walk a dIstauR-e equal tu that from «1kBattery to tbe uortfaeniuiost limit of
tbe Bronx, or about nrteea tmU* Could
tbe <-auynn be filled la for a building
site It would furnUti room eoough tor
fifty New York cities. ludecil. it
would hare aq area of Idtss.) square
Uillos. equal tu tbe whole of Swltierland or tbe auisa of Massariiusena.
Cooue<-tlcut. Delaware and Rhode ts-

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Sale of Rockers.
P

Bargains Worth Looking Into
On aemoont of tbeoe Bor<!s orricini; loo
Intf for the Holidav tra-lc. w<> i.av.- on
enormous Bt<>ck cm hatiti tii.ti ar<- tokjtii;
upt'to.uiucf] room.
If you vrant a Bitck.-r.

Now Is llw Tine to Buy
.^ml berc ia »bw you will timl th,. r,,,.
••St oaanrtiueat itud the Inwcst {>ri<va in
ilie < ily.
T!if foUowimr will uHv.-you an i'b^i *>f tin* «r«tt n-tlm tion we
have «m.lf Tbeae art- only a few cf tbf mttiy
Larfff .\rm Rockt-r. uahlen <iik Hnifili. r<--.fnUr
vmlm‘. «; f 1 4^
(4ood• Cobbler
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S..m U»-ker. r.-««ii.r
rtilitrU.V).
$;i M. no»
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Roi-ki-r likf cut. iroM.-n <.i . roll
ll a-vtl.
a»vtl. niivty
nitvly carvctl.
tu
rays •nl.\
aoi.l U
f.irt f'l i»). now only.....................
' inr s|>R-'-i:<l St !{xtker. tmMcn cmk. wide arm. mil a^l.
Sewii|,s Chairs from
up
Morria Cbnira from 4
All other high graib- Boi-kt-n aol<l lu-oordingly.

Your Credit Is Good
Your Reliable Furniture Store,

Grand Rapids Furniture Co.
127 S. South Unioa Street

Some Valuable Hints
in llK^cailc; W. W Kimball Co. Lyon A licaly, and ibe
eon I'bonogiapb Co.
Him No. 1—Roy your piano frum some bouse that has a vllal
Intereet in satisfying the public on piatsoa-tbat most sell good
piano* in order to continue in hnstDesa.
Hint No. 2~!1c sun- (be hmue you deal with know* what aptaao
and rttii-s at,I consider li simply a pl-se ul luraiiun-. sad.
all riglil if it does not nxiie unglued.
Him No. 3—Hu not place any dcpt-tid'-nt-e tiism (tie (<-stlin<mUta
from iiiikiriwn iwmpl? who may know upstdiili-iy notbiug uf tr.’ulcal
tnoo. Get piano oliii a tiist-clas* n-pmailim.
t
illnt N<v«l—Invcrilente any •'v.tmderfur offers very carefully.
nrni<-Dil>t-rducre |k do s.avirii: in builoc ebenp. Infi-rlor goods fur a
less prlcv'kaan yuu ruu-i |iay for siaudurd gouds.
Iliu'No. 5—IIi-w.'iii- Ilf the "JuilKiiig-a p lame luytMir- uwti Imme”
Mt-ii.
a niall'r of fan. i.ejrlv all inh-ilt-r pTnoi>s are m,;<| that
I-r il.e
n-.iMrti Hiat tlirv wo.il.I !-«• iaiiKl,/-.f :.t In llte
s-tierr'-ouiK •:f a llt.-l-c^ast pUno dealer. The llinia t-ii.-,- ,rf the pqrrhasiv pcrmlU iMs |dan to sweets-d very bflen.
Hint No. c- i:.iy a KIMTiAl.l. Piano, if yon want a piano that
Is pcif
ciJi.-ct in
^Itect m <v>ii.inH-tlon.
-inH-tlon. pcriuct
pcriu in case dealgn and
the I.
mnsle haslot

KIMBALL MUSIC HOUSE
121 Fr.;nt Str.it

TRY

M. U. llAUNKIi, prop.

A HERALD WANT AD

XXXX. M
CoPFee.'^^^

Chums '^^S

•CiiFFllI
It Smells So Good

«nd it tastes so good—because it £t good.
The fragrance of McLaughlin's XXXX Coffee makes you hungry for
some—and -the taste i'i simply delicious—full, rich and melltjv/.
Other brands of coffee are soid through importen-. brokers and jobbers
besides ilie roasters and the retail grocers. Each muh-t get a profit.
But McLaughlin s XXXX Coffee- is impoHed direct by W. F. Mc­
Laughlin a, Co., the largest cxclcsive coffee roacten; in the world, and eoU
direct to dealers, saving you three profrts. All these profits arc put into the
extra quality of this coffee and yoa get tke benefit.
The handy air-tight package and tbe glazing of pure sugar keep this
coffee clean and fresh—protected from dust, dirt and foul odors.
McLaughlin’s XXXX Coffee is sold by
Al-L. F-IRS-r OL..A8S OROCER8

PART THREE

P«CS!3to20
3to20

*

TRAVEIWE CITY. GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7. tSOT.

Elk Rapids Is Beautifiil and Prosperous
The boslnraa iDierois
Riiiv
id* are varied and manv.
:
Every IIlIKatr :mercaBtlle and profe*i>ioD*l life
I* fooDd here.
The pUcer. of tju>l ,
- i moderoly
practically!
heyded l>v
hum. and beat of all »
tm-o. who have the ini
ihow realdinK ib the villase at beaCi.i
and stand ready at all time* to pio-j
nw* any Issue that many have a'
tendenc, ,o make mu villare_one of
the iDUKl potent IiusIli-** influence!
in their county and the Grand Traverae rcslon.
Amony those wlio anIndcnllfled In a imKlm-sr way with Elk
Rapids and virii.liy. a number inlahi

.

J: rulmat

s:|=

H. Alpem. is Ihe Holhlns,

eenls’

tnmlstUnK. dry r»«l» “'I ■b'*’
of Ibis place.

He has a laiTe. sparlons

el(«ri-order chai

mn a salu>G and
*ri..r on Ihe Eaer
a veiy ♦ij<x-e»»ful
•'oucental I»|iul4r

......

lace.
Ills place of I.iikId.
.. ,
aod Mr t'liliuua. Ix•itiK
lnp a
aii exp>-rier
liiDcb-rfinm

hU |iiar<' of

Rapidh’ l>i
^ o<,i,i|

•-.1 .. frwb new
ti>.-r.^sndi4c in Ih.lr
.te.i:,liiic at.d >,> iWir
.-.ll
i.u.li.K piitille

f“LK
>h<w

•7iai>ii>aii

W|I a

New Bsnk Building.
ti^ to hotiom with
updo-dat.- lin.of the above named aoodi
He has
surrounded
mded himself with
......... _ ,pi.-aslaB
naf of sales-pecqrle and repnm
It Is not 10 lie wnndi'm] at. biiw "Phil'
aourlihlne business.
does such a "blzness" and has lioei
Indale
' blriieSh" her.- for
the fias
dl^lo
laudl i'••*bteen y.-ari'.
merchant of this husilil
>»n. hi
Ins*
inoi her
clolhlOK, Bcnis' fiimUhiUKs.
u of lliis Village.
bis liusi
■crockery and a lame Hue of carp. us
« 10 kts-p a rumidHe lii
of choice
and linoleums. Ills plan- of business
als ai ills
market
He alM
is large and^paclous and Ihe suods
id
the
•'prlcelesi
found in the dry goods depanmr
deals in line-stack.
would equal in alt.-, a stock carrle,!
hides and puuiilry nod iksys
s the
dry-goods houses In lowns many times ] hesi price; liusstlile for them. He ii
larger than Elk Rapids. Mr. Spriuc an exin- ' uvd ilieai-dealIs an experienced'buyer in the llne.s j cauiimis ._
repreMDted at his place of busim-s.- • of his mark.
and it at all times ready to m.-et the, ^d through the rural di
prtWB set on different
erenl articles s.d.l
sui.l al
ai i -good old summi-r
eummi-r ttime ' f.tr the beoe
ipetlllon lioth In hIs'Bi of the rural pat.„_„.
losra and on the outside.
j
a. K. H.igan Is another popular
If. S. Amerson Is another strlUngjbuiHness wumaii ol this village, and
eiaaple of Elk Rapids business mm.'puzzele and tin-c faer brain In the sneCarrylng an immense stock ol cloth-! cesaful i-florls to create and fashion
log. shoe* and rubbers. He has. by I allractin-.-ind ts-comlng hats, bur
his popuUr and low price* to all. built; etc., for the fair *ex at this pUce.
up a large flourishing buslnesi-.
Hejhnndlc.s a fuH'lim- .rf mllllnerv goods
has a pleaaing. ever-rcatly-to-accotu-j and r.-p.trts a rapbily growing l.usimodaie staff of iuit.-s-p.-opl.- presiding ness. •
his couuiecs and a larg.'. airy
<i. R OlHieil. formerly a popular
store-ruum 4o dUplu
day
and
accim j; tailor <1
..f Trav.-.>- Oily and previously
ntudale bis patrons,
-iiliif-rD Michig!
.' located ber.id ois-ned iip_a tdiop in
fairness
Vul^c
"h- i-lu Ik- praciic'-K all
1 to his .-raft, .ind h«.
Walker is ib.- proprietor
:atid .his
si.-lani!. are k.-pt qiilie
one of Elk Rapid's leading driis sioi
. bpsy III riinkii i .-l.rth.-> iliui win Iniknown to the public a* •Tlii- C.-otniiH im.ve Ih-- fort
w Drug store." At his place of biMlu.-ss! scmalH.-s
scmalt1.-s who

pi rrhanre ur- luck'
can be found a complete line of pliar-- en.mch
enouBli t..
t.i don on.- <if -tliiu-it
maoeutlca] foppHn.
drags,
{lai.uu tuuk.-s". ]
CillHTl cani.-s a .-.in
medicines aM tUlet spoeUltics, Also < pl.-te line
iuiloring suppli.-s and
a fln« and u|Mo-daie line of wall-•,[ opi-rates
operates a cl.-atiltig and pi.-.-oiing d.-1-. atationety and fishing tackle ..f |unm.-nt in ciniu-ctlon with his bus;
every deacripilM.
n.-ss
W. H. Igrrenger. Is the congenial!
T. Ki-tchum is the congenial and
manager of Wolel Riverside. '
This popular proprielur of number Elk ILinhotel was opened to the travclllngilds refro*hlhg station. All the |«puh
public last spring and was compU-iel> I brali.l* .tf InvlgoralHig :>ud tiiuptrliig
renovated on the Uwlde. it also ba.<; fluids are found at his place of hi
been rerurniahed and it
managed by a man who is exircrienced
The Elk Rapids Progress.
dn hotel work and ever readv to please
On.' «rf the tm.sl iK-neflcial autl prothe travelling fraternity.
The build­ gresisive inslittilions
found
Hi
ili'ing is ttram healed, having a gas ti)wn Is the printing .iffl'c*- aii.l ,tli.'
plant of Ha own m eomieciiiin with Ii.uio- ..r th.' I•^..l:r.•ss, Elk ........... Is'
the lighting of the hotel. The hotel newsv. up-toi'lat.- and
proprasslve
commands a bnautlful view of la.ke neWMi;.|-r.
Its .'dilor. G-ora- W.
Mtchlgan and is
ciaile extenslv.-ly Perry is to !«' concvatulalod niul fr.*epatronized by the n-aoriers
iy cumpUmemed for il* ntod.'rnes: as
suoimer lime n resting and
a newsjaiM'r. H-' aggivsslvcii<-ss as a
conip.-ilti>r and Hs inyallly i
Miss I.- Hoffman is
tv'pr.-untailve of Ih- liuslni's-. m. ii »
yf Blk Ri
b.-st Int.-r.-sts and the village's gr.-aitnllllnery
jnllllnery store.
- _____ ______________
t-M ciiaoipiuli fMr prolectiiHt and ira
ol hand-painted
china,............................i-amlrich and twaui
........
miinlly from Injiiiious Influ.'nce* Irani
fully omamenied crockery, gr.-icc her th«- .mtslde. E:ik R.vpi.ls and vicinity
store shelves, and hat cn-aiinns of is Intleoil forttmuie hi g.'illag = "-o'
every hue Biid
faahiiui
haw Imvu
placed on exhiblllon lor th.- fal. wx
ast their
Hliiti.«i
papei- man.
and novelllp*
a
.-ils<i handled by hi-'i sary piv(wrai
lovellie* anand at her place of buKiuos t'ruts Mr. l».-rr> b.' ' igly low
Ill IKTI .ui th- ft
r £ Co., rag
Expivs.- offic-. ov
ircy a couipl.-i. .-haiiical w.-rk at 11
lere and cat
diiy that is in 111 th,- year followii
tended for the grocer's use In supply
Ing the grocery buying piibtlr
Fai-n I slabli.-hnu-ni al G
produrli and dairy cnmniodllles ar> working ihi-r.- ,inli
eag.>rly sought after at this place ol feel like going ini.
buslnesi
►elf au.l -.:ati.-.1 I'le
Gar.-’
R. niille is on-' of the hardwat
at Ih'lb-iu.;. .Mleh.. wlil.li h,- -.In
dealers <»f tb«- vlllag.'.
A comple:
:in-l inanag.'d successfully - for
!■
line i>r shclf-wiire. harnesses, iiahtt;
years.
l>uhng this 'time his abili
olls.and stores ran l>c found at his
place of business and at prio-s allai
Iv. Mr. 3\-hl
•- |»pular and rvasomibh
is an expi-rl.-nced hardwat

:v Ksb*tantti>l .

~~l‘ a 'mi.tc.^.an> the
rvp*ii-(» of ^
ii.s-liai.ie- .If enviralile
ejji<»en -’tades.
na and A R Ptenrh

nieieantllc
siUrioU!. 1
tKrtiom Vlil, a new u|.t.
et.K-K. )( Is an mu.nr.-d
......................
hu»ln.-»8 I* iuree and Ilonri-blnc.
Rbillp Lynch U one of Elk Oupldi
"iblrw imrlor

''

I prio-s ail

HiOM S CHCOL.

ORAND TItAVERSC HERALD. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7. 1N7.

&anl Tiarcrsc BcnIL

Tbe »/eraWa 4ee ReeMU

of hat>d painted
The Ice record for tbe past fortyIne yeera, kept by tbe Grand Trav- ple^ also prescots o^cut gbw.
sp Herald, is as follows:
Id IkSP the bey froze out but four or
Are rallei: lee weal out March itib'.
Batm ..
large number at eurb I
18r.ft. froze FYhruery l*th; wei
Om.o.«atw .
venaries. ^
March 3rd.
AW.
18C1. froze Jan. 22od;
wet
CtMU a. Batb.
. of C. E.
A dispatch to the state psixrs yes
r 15tb; went out
terday told of the death of C'harW
April 4tb.
E
Cooper
ji
priou-r weli-knuwn in
18<3. no ice.
omqtJ»y^KT«y«t.
Traverse City. Mr. Cooper died very
1884. froze Febraary JGtb:
his home in J>-lroll i
pril Utb.
I86S. frate January 17th; wen: nut Monday of tlie grip.
Mr. Cooper was forim-riy publlsl!
...|I4DhiAdra<»
pril - •
of the Msnton Tribune, and .-ifie^ d
».‘Y

HERALD AND REC

FvWle Spirit and Board «f Trade Eit-

Porettera ball laat evenInK wwMtae
•cene et a satberiBR of aph-ndtd repreaenUUrei of Traver«« Cltf'a buaioesa
aod dlrtc life.

It wai a satberlBS of

the bone and tinea- of the comoianity,
men irbo have helped moke the elt?
what It la. and tnea wbo are Eolng
to make It a beuer and Rreater Trav•rae CKr. The board of trade banquet
waa tbe flneat one of lia kind erer
bM

In tbia secUon

Otnnara

of the

were laid for 142

aUta.

and

the

entire nomber w.ere Intenaelr Inter•fled In tbe proceedloca of tbe meetHtB
It mar be aafeif auted that tbls
' aieeUnt marka an epoch Id Traveree
Otf'a IndulrUl blatorr.

Tbe

ndn

prewat' diepured a public epiUt that

April
1807. froze January 2Rih;
prli 14tb.
18C8. froze February 9>b;
March 17(b.
186S. froze February 20ih:‘
April ISih.”1870. froze Pebrifary 2nd;
April 24lh.
1S7I, froze Pl-bruory lOih;
lurch lOtb.
1872. froze January 27lb;
pril 2Sih.
1873. froae January 13th:
Mav 4tb.
1874. froze January ISlh;
May Rib.
1875. froze January 16tb:
April 2Slb.
1878. froze February Sard;
April lOth.
1877. froze January I3lh;
pril 2Srd.
1878. no iee. '
1678. froze February 14th i
April 22rd.
1880. no Ice.
1881. froze January iTili:
May 1st.
18R2. no lee.
I8KI froze February 3rd;
April 15f

waa edmmeodable and vortb^ o( TraTone Citr.

DnrlDK tbe peat year It baa

tMB betiered by many that tbe board

wont out
weni
wen
weni
went out
went
went out
wont out

tmata.

Tbia aeDtlment bowerer, was

dne to tbe teet that no new induatrjea
of any maenttude bad been bronsfat to
tbiioaatBattlty. However, tbe roporta
tBtfcnoMeen at the banquet and bua|.
Man nmaion foUowiBK. ^cmonatiated
that Ibe reUrins of&eera ot the board
oC trade bad bmm anercMie. faithful,
and eainem tn tbeir deroUon to their
Beaetown.

It waa q^eariy abown that

thn board bad not been provided with
fbo atom of war.
For tbe past two ;^rs (i bas MmcSled alone on a email eum of money,
famBBclent to defray
panM.

neeeoaary

ez-

Tbia eonditioa of affaire wee

not known to all tboee preeenL beton,

The

oMoere tbe^ore,

eoBpMe and ezbausilve iDformatloa
as to ezactiy wbat had

been

done

and vhal bad been eougfat to do. Tbe
addreea of tbe apeakere on the pro
ffmm were Umely. to tbe point and inBtmeUva.

The speakers from Grand

Bnpida. Mr. S. A. 6low«.and Hr. Amoe
8.

Mnaeelman.

preaented

nzeenent

anaeattonf. which lent new ineplration to tbe Traveree
ms.

City boalDesa

Tbe addreaeea by oar local peo

pie were eacellent ptoducUons and dUptayed a seal and earaeetness which
ever*

promptly

Aa non

abeorbed

by

those

waa a

tbs board of trade needed fundi to
sacora a certain amal) induatry. only
IIN tor movlns expenaet, tbe fad that
tbe Barney was not on band for the purpoee, waa deeply deplored, and when
tsUiiOB

President

B. W.

Hastinst

made aa appeal for ralaloc tbe S60D
the bnalnesa men in tbe room.
U was met with auch enthuzlaaUc respeese.

that In
had

p nf

ten minutes

been

sobaaribed.

about
Tbti

of public spirit and Incanbot but be sratlfylnc to tbe

people Iff Traverse City.

Thera are

hnadreds o( others lu the dty arbo
will only be too glad to aid In a ssaU
way IB this good cause.
Two yaars ago. the board of trade
Btartad out with a balance of $34. and
today, after paying neceaaary ezpenaea
a( tbe banquet, the boab] a1t1 have
appmdBtatdy fl.OM 'to carry on their
wsA tor tbe beneflt of the city,
the past tbe board baa not been giren
the pradleal support, that it sbould
have bad.

Last night's ureeling. how­

ever, ebna^ things.

Tbe new of-

Bcera wIU ^e bold with the baeking
aC a determined body of buslncM men.
wbo wOl Bot only lend their peraonai
aid. bot go Into tbeir poekeU and
bring forth the weapons with wbicb to
flgtatoar battles of Indnatrlal progress.
This i* a happy condiUoo of aflaiia.
aod abowa tbe faith of tbe people <ff
the oommunlty In tbeir homo town,
the eommerdal

center of

nortbem

1*87. fiTJzo January Sist; t
[iril 22nd.
1888. froze January 2lat; went out
. MS.V 4ih.
1689. froze Febniary 18th; '
March 30th.
IRSn. froze March 7tli; v
April 8th.
1891. frozo March let;
a
April 101 h.
m2, froze March ICih; went odt
April let.
16S3, froze January 28th; went OUT
April 7
1884.
1884, froze February 14th: went out
Mureh 4lh.
1885. froze February Sod;
April ICUi.
I68G. froze March 4lh;
April UMi.
1897. froze March 3rd;
weal out
April 3rd.
. .
im. froze February 2Ttb;
March lOlh.
1889 froze February 1st;
April 141b.
1900. froze February 171b; Wf«t out
pril 17ih.
1801. froze I^bruary 24tb: went out
pril 1411).
1802. froze Februarj- 13tb;
arch 14th.
1903. no ice.
1904. froze January fMh; went out
April 25Ui.
180S, froze February 1st; went out
March 30th.
1906 froze March 17tb: went out
April 7th.
1907. froze February SUi.
TbiiB in a period of forty-nine years
the bay has frozen sixteen times In
luary, twenty-one limes in Febni. siz times in March, once, Gmc
given, flve tlmos not at all.
hiring the same period It has left
' bay ten times In March, twentynine times In April stnd four times In
May.

plalaly

Kow. with ihli zealous purpose
manifested

last

board of trade will be

night,

severiil year* Its pastor
Tbe Rev. MclVweil I* Mr* t'unni
bam'* brtffher. H-six-Im** a
K J, McDowell, in IVIrok. H- I
planned a visit io 5lanfaaI1 for t
summer.

mated" were entertained in a ve:.v
sant manner last evening at the
le of Marie Wilkins, rhi Stab
et. the niemUTS of Truvorse Cll;
-. No. 52.3. L. O. T, M, M-. being
boKlesses. Ibiring the evening
prugiam of miieir and n-eltations w
giv-en by th<- easl and all ha<6 n ve
pl(-asuit lime.
following menu »-as K«-rveil;
The follr
Uoibtl Tongiti*.
Veal 1,01
'

Plrkli-s.

Celen-,

Oranges, per *hiien...........
Lemons, per doz................
n-rit'-r. or-atiierr. |»t U-.
BiiUvr. dairy, per ...................

Bllloos* F.e-1 I
oofftK- coai-1*.
piesion sallom* |j-,-er neoda waking
ip Doan’s Heguiets cure UHona at.i.-kz. 25 cent* al any .tnig store.

Hay, per ton..'.
................ fUfi
Cora, per bu................................
Buying Frleas.
Wbc.lt. p-T b'l.............................
ibe V.*!,. Qt.
r : 1
R;e. jx-r bu....
P*-r ir.r .

.....................
., -



1-er i-'i...........
loiter ..............................................
®*"’*

I l.egse.
r lb....
r,.

The 52nd. Report

.li

To Tin

State Banking
Commissioner

Hay. i-s>-

bavC.','.
;;b.-tlCowt

,

' ;<Ki III*- rbv scale* >,xier<la:
L'gfat sterrs aod belffrs...........
:
Hay still cominn. -: .to I,
Stecra and heifers. IIW lbs..
’cti>al c«*niHX“iiiy
iiK
... ....
'
Ste!m<-: a- Cai. r- ■
KranC >ieiau.' Thl.-kens. !!v.- w.-gin ....
tweoiy-M-v.-t. hog* a
Washing:
Gardii*-r i.-,*-i\.-d th-r*.
Hoc*. dn-*r*-d................
.. ..
1,01..,;-!
I.
^
EaZS »t'li
lehiil'
iptin-g T-nougii r-'cilpi* ll.
...............................the pur. .
• loijx a

which is to nltolikh the vorioii* ix-n ibal pilci* will tirobjiA-iy not .iilvuni*-:Calves
sion agencies ihioughnut the eoumry. although ......... id- uiarkC* xr- a
r.r—n'hblcs'.
If this bill beeumes a law, tlx- ......... .. higher than ib.-i have 4k-ii M. -oulii.I-i- .
laim. ibni it will put th*-ni to a
.
- Tallow .............
dl^dvaniagi-, for now *h*-n any

Your vareful attMition is
called to tbe strong and
growing condition of this
bank as reflecteti by its re­

clmru.eri..'.io Springlafltbz.live wright....

Year* ngo Ibe Imlies owtlildisli-d a
reputalloii for themselves along lU-'
nieriaining line but last iiiglii. If |xr*-

•'ir;c :hltli.-*t ;*.
77%*.

4'•

slble. tliey suriiassci all previous ef

-

idl-ui* t;ia< *-v*-

port to the State Saving
Commissioner under date
of January 'J6th. which you
will find elsewhere in this
paper.

Traverse. City
State Baiflt

•|> . arh i*lo*i-i
u.tar.1 .rt .-V-.
>iHi|i|i- an- Ho- ll
a-.-hlbl «'.vu 11*-- II
till- ..nuiuat ail.I g

LOCAL MARKET*.

forts.
SHIing Pricea.

Promplly at 9'i/ebx-k Sl-wariV or
chestra began

tlii- first

d:inr.- and

from that flme itnill weli toward mom
ing the m>wd circlet the floor In time

d-arha.l; jxuk. t* r ......................
Rhoricut ..r,«.rk. tw-r t l,!... . 1*

with the music.

Ham. iK-fll...........................................

Alllioii^ then- wen-

only six men in

tlie orrbestra, tin- ,1-u.^h i-v Ih................... ...........
Raeirii. |HT .....................................

quIUily of (be miiKlc fiirnlsheil was ol
re

Corn m-al. ix-r lOMb.............

1

ceivixl upwards lu a half <lozen en

Flour. H,!..* CO'S Uvat-ldd.

4

tbo
Shall We Have a Fair!
Ijist Slimmer- then* was consider­
able dlsrussiou n-Islive to ihft holding
couniv fair in this city tml noth­
ing defiDiU- came of the agitation,
Now. boweva-r. the malta-r has Ihh-h
revived and se«ms to be mtH-fing wllb
favor. Many t
-Z|)resea-d Ithe
c for Ibe ______.. — - .
-zrellenl thing . r till- fanii-i;auil Iiierchaiils to uliiia- and give
oxTtosPian of ma-rrtundisa- and f:
The matt<-r has also l»e«-n
before the ali»-niion'of tli-lurk
atvsocialiou and it Is
-ul-alile llial the assuoiiiion
willing to aid In such an -n
.............
and lease Iheir ground* east
of the city for that piirpow for a niini-

best

and

niimerons

ilances

cotes.
in the old raks ball iwr. lable.s w.-tv

Fetxi. II.. U * t'->.

laid the length of tbe roi.m hiden wilh • .li"> lbs...........
lioheniian cx.kliig an.l .at tl o'elix-k Cliirkeu-.. tx-r JI...
potatoes ...
...
Tlu- tahb*

fllK-d three times

and' each

p*-r*on

did |usll"e to titr ezcelli'nt m-nii.
A flad Caae.
Seventy jeais old. va*le<l with CuuumpTi'iU

and tomorrow, without a

■MuiW

Valentines I

...S6|l4«

the tuTving l«-gnn.

A Bupi'ih Bstortment
of faiH-y oni-a from

...........
fi.-ii! I" r' lb

Ic to 3.50

FIRE

A crnoi] variety of ooiiilc ami

-xu;. i.t »..ur-'w: J..!., V-ui -*il •*> <r.*l A.k
«..ur
• t -.-i.rt
z-r I:— I—A'.t
-!•' N 5
l!«-m-dlrl. who is a! pi> s-ni Ixiariliiii: I'.——Hr-' 'ij-.v*..,*!.! f*

ruiicy Tost Cnrxla. 2 f<« Se.

home, is 1he*liirlable cnitditi.m of E. V.
witli

tlie family ..f

O

XVest Elulilh sm-ct al the Co.iuiy'a
iK-nse.

Till-

zisubI

CA'IK U'b XAl.K-*'
H tir. r»ix.. in tli.
Vtmoii.,*«i-»--l*zofaZ‘*r»—M-vl. rriUnd
SM-ly nil wa-l-z cnlaraa'in . Fin* «-urn nJ

gn-at naaortmi'iil uf

W City Book Store
‘•!iorri<r'

l>. Msr-ii

The ol.I gcntlem-nn has Wx-B a co
II Is a long time since there has
en a fair in Grand Traverse counl.v. ty cliiirgc for a nntnlier of yearz and
ncc the last one held there has been of late has-made his home w ith the bnr* OB IV V..rS rlTTT. jllb *, mil*- “t tlwr
_ vast Improvement In the deveioi- Marsh family.
Ill* healih has been
meni of the farms of the county and
failing for some tbm- and tbls
3 Increase In mnnufactnring prodtin- reqm-Sl of County Ptx'r

iio<I

' iijrly”

•■ominB,

Ic eacb.

The Hobart Co. prop.

:S;.

DON’T MISS THE GREAT

White Sale
’■* Steinberg Bros.

Do Your
Hands Chap?

Thep you need McDonalil's Witch Hazel Cream.
N’othinu like
it. for
chapi>ed or rou(;h skin.

WHcken family.
4ih;

The funeral will 1—

went out

Twentieth Anniveruary.
Lelan4 Mich., FVb. C.—Mr. and Mrs.

o'clock. I ndertaker -C. H, Aekermzn
of tills Iihire will h»ve charge sn l
Imrial will lx- made in the cemetery
l,:ike Ann.

able to do

C.
Nelson
celebrated
their
Four Frozen to Death.
,
remleih wedding anniversary here By^t > to the Evening Kecurd.
entered into the sliuation abows u Friday night In a vory_ pii-asant t
A liimilv . Minn, a|*oH*. F.'b
alxmt ir.o pievts pariaklni
deierminaUoo to do still greaUr
four w-i re frozen i» d-ztii in n far
r hospitality. The affair was :
house r ar Fargo. N Htblnga. Tbe Recoid believes that the
he cliibhoiiae and as ll was
board of trade and Us offleera abould
or and wife's china wedding,
IMneas of M-. Carpenter.
were
all
in
Ctiliiese
have tbe united and barmoaluot enp- decnrslluns
The many friends of the Rev. I.. H
sivic.
Prof. Horst's flve piece or. port of tbe entire community. With­
rarjwnt’T will lx- ver.v sorry in learii
chestra furnished the music and ilanrthat he is suffering with nervous pro*out tbia they can accomplish but littbe principal feature c>f the
trallon. He has Ixi-n cr»fliie<l to inUe. With thU backing tbe}- can ac- evening.
bed since Friday and is som- what InOn entering the club house the
eompUsb much. In another portion of
pri>v<*l tixlay.
'
tbe Record will be found complete re­ piesis were received by the “bride
and groom." tbe bride being atiire.1
ports of tbe addresses and proceed­
State Newft.
I chnmtutgne ctrioted pongee
ings of tbe meeting. Every line of
lied bride's roses. After the recei>n
Pa-ux-ns*-rs <ni
a |Vre Mai'<|i|*'tl-'
biiu'.Iliig
I. the dancing began.
tbeee addreesca should be earnestly
Rupper was servW at the Hotel Lce- elorm. a htnuish hoili:-*ii-ail--r drut' peraoed
and
those who were not
•ar.au, the t. nles
I ... a
...................... fcqnm-y up into the m.»viiiB iniiti. th*'
s being
pteseai last night conziot help, but in oriental style, the ladiea' favors, tongue of hL* sK-igb Kmasbiug Ibe wii.
ester Into tbe spirit whleb predomin­ Ix-ing III tie Chinese dolls and the gen-'dowa of the coacbi s a* they (lew In
llemen's Chinese fans.
TTie serving Tb- sl.-igh was U>ad**l with |xx»plated at tbU neeling.
was done by the Misses Jewsie Ros-'.und had they rcachml ihc track a tew
Mr. Santo will make a good presi­
disi»*l-r wxKild I:
socund* MNUicr
dent and bU fellow offleers wilt be
oc.'uirred. ’
lamp. H
Augusta has but
able Ueotenants. They should receive
d by thtbe hearty cooperation <k every mem-

k.:.

biigc elniks ____

Celery, small stalks................
Lettuce, per lb...........................

K;om W.-;r.-.Us s Rr.-.-rd.
Mrs., Jo-eph Oinnlncham of M.ir-'
These quoutienz ace carefully e
shall I* gn-fctly re!leve<l by nt-V- she,
has Just r^lfe,!, through z I«I>"r|rocUd every day. The leeaJ market
r.rimt*l in Ireland which state* -that
,
. - . though the mlssloB churoh a
*'•
“«»'«'«•
b*tt Jamaica. British West Indies, fhe outside qoetai.ctva oy v..:e. "Ol
V MSlIiM.i.ke I
*1
...
'

McDonald's
Cherry and Honey
Compound.

things and tbe spirit with wbicb they

bt-r of tb>> laiard.—Record

m

!
Porter H. put a student at the Ferria InaUinte at »g Rnpw*. BainrtUy
, swore out a warrant for the artnat of
.one Jiweph DeUyne. • reilrwl -actor"
; because the longer he thought about
I lelliog IV Larne p> «ben be had him
securely locked la bis wnqdBbed.
where he caught him . prowhBg. the
madder h- gm

Bras, per 100 lbs.....................

The lN>anl of sup«-rvlftors haw the Snperint* ndent F. D. Marvin, a ph.v.slC Ji
power to raise :i certain amount of clan examlnc-d the man and pro ii.f, j.-wHry .OT.-. TrBV-r*.,rity.
mohev for use of sKrinilturai Booielles
nonnn-il hliii a roiismiiiitive. HIk eon
public fair and w-llile it Is doubtraise this fund this ditlon is siieb that he I* ulniosi heliv ■ de.1rwlU-.ll.' t-r liAwi. ..r U.ildim.- I.
r it is believed by n
less altlioiigb not confliied to his Ix^d. taU*. *r*t fr-iU. .-iiy Itt.ili-.
T A .............. In
«)0l.l Ik- held and be mode tt> iiay evTomorrow- the Marsh famllv will
lys;
l>enses. U ha* iK-en suggested that a
ore to Williamsburg and the
«3. not frozen
called «>r farmers
public meeting
It left tbe bay: 1865. 79 days; 1866. 8.'> and others ioTeo-sted for Ibe |mr|M>M‘ will have to be placed somewlierc
days; 1867. 76 dsrs: 1868. 27 days; of discussing the matter.
else. Just where Mr. Marvin is tn ing
1868 52 days: 1870. 76 days: 1871. 5K
flgurt- out. He eaniiot go to tindays: 1872. 88 davs; 1R73. 107 days
Willie Anderaon Returned.
county house as there un* uo accoiii
1874. 114 days; 1875. 102 days: 1876
r.7 days: 1877. l«o days: 1878. not
for consinopilM-s and gr<-ni
frozen: m9,68days; 1880.not froze
Traverse City
this aftenusan al
trouble would I
reii in np*!106 days; 18*2. not frozen: 18;
lieing with the M S. T. conii«*ny
ing another boarding piscc' fur 1^.
ysr 1884. m2 days; 1866. 93 day
Milwaukee for the p:ist four y-ars
-------- 81 days; 1887. 82 days; 1888. 1 .
rnnning lK-tw«-en Milwaukee anfl l.u-'
IraKheatina
days: 1889. 40 days; 1890. 32 davs; ingion.
1891. 40 days: 1892. 16 davs: 188.1. 68
He will devote bIS Mme
days; 1894. 18 days: 1895. 73 day's: undertaking hnslnens with
Fanhors. niechaiiic*.
1896. 37 days; 1897. 31 days: 1886. 10 son Undertaking company, taking the
davs; 1889. 72 days: 180<>. 69 days: place of his broih.-r. H-rw-j'. who i*
1901. 69 days: 1902. 29 days; 190.3 not attending college in West Virginia.
frozen: 19M. 91 days: 1905. 58 days
106. 21 days.
Death of Mra. b
These dates all relate to tbe ves
rtn of the bay and to that portion iiani Hartman, agi'd ....
or It visible from Traverae City. Fkfr- morning at her home near Pearl Ijike
ther down tbe freAhig
is usually after an illn«-s* dating hack to Fi-ti
later.
12 last, her death being due to psiwly
be folloving dales, prior to 1859.
from tbe records of 8. E. Wail,
TTie ilecvased
taken from his own notes:
1861. no ice.
. _ Idlksl In the fall of IM-s by th.1852. froze March 10th.
ncoideiiial dlsebarge of -n ivvolv-r.
1X53. froze Match lat;
ftlie ha<l Ix-eii married to Mr. HaiV
April 6th. *
an Bixtqi two years.
1864. froze January 2Sth
Resides her
biisbund she leaves
April liih.
I'lght children by her former huslmn-l
18.56, no ke.
imae.or whom are married, and lhr.-<18.56. froze Jannary lOib: went out small step children.
Mrs. Hartman
April 26ib.
wflS well !ik«i by nil who knew h--r
1857 froze January lOth: went out and all s.vniputbir'Vi d<-eply with the

Mkblgan. with advantages second to
BOM.

5\Hh ' warefcoimet of
the various
Fliat carriage maaufactun rs Jamtitv-d
to their futb- 1 capaeit!
1 should t
B franilcally awaiting ibejr famine tli
portioDz.
____
cars recent;-' acquired bv tbe per*Marquette -railroad
have
afforded
small relief.

Middllngz. per 109 lbs....
Celery,

Elcetad Senator.
Ijinsing. Feb. C.—William Alden
Smith wilt t-locierl yesterday afterIn- making' out
I to the Cnileil States senate to irregiilaiiib-s occur
he vBcaney cauwtl by the deaili ih-lr Vouchers th*- matt* r will liav-- t*i ily'WIre to Hill Rv. hliig Il«-<<*r-I.
Ttieroughly Reliabie.
<-n, H. A. Alger. In the tioiise be
>. r il.*-i- wus ii it-llaltVan-l *a!f
East
HuffuK
6>b.
r-.—Catib'
went out
iishingtuii.
recelve>l eighty-two vole* am! In tinI* i'
-:ia! old ail.l foiMOU* |x>
Steady ShM-p ami
Iniiibs—7 <*'
f.-aibv agenry.
senate twmly-elgtu. no other rrpnb
plai-t.
Alle.K-k'*
It hu* lx-—n
sii*»nc: elj**id*- lettib*. 87.9"
Mean tvcelvlng voles.
In the hoii*.I.S-iill
UM*vrar*. aud'i* a* i>i|.u
.-. .. sh-r* s:. tu«i
laj- t.Blay a- *\.r. and w.. •l.*iibi If
Mr. Smith got on- <if Ibe five, di-nio
.*:-ad>; V
J. C. O. Parry.
-rrallc votes, that of Represt-iiiulive
An umisually large crowd aiiond<-<l »;3uf.:,-tii; pic*.h.u»y
wlu-ri- Ihl* Wolui*l(.ll
Stacy Ilf Manistee.
.
the annual party given by tie- J. C. D.. o.-! mlv-d. s:.35'..-r.f.
l>-lro;l. F-U. 1^-.
\'.i. " ii-d.
I jii-^w <li<-:il* ai
••Mismated* Entertained.
usually
It*- fh.- tr.-sio-i
The niemiH-rs «>f Ih- cast of "Mis evening and had i

tnde waa not acoompllabinc wbat
It nbodd for Travene Clty'a beat In-

the sonth*s’lde for a short time, late:
on dlaeoniiouing the piihlisblng of ih«
paper and engaging in the joii^prlnt
ing trade. For several years hi- con
ducted a small business in.the lilile
building on West Fron' street. :
tbe Potato Implement comiiany's
lory. Mr. Cooper wus well knnwn'ln
northern Mlrblgsii as a prim
had many friends In this w-cii
reganletl him veo' highly.
Heceiitiy
he bad U-en engaged in the advertis­
ing business
His son. Virgil Cooper
was formerly employed in the IXen
ing Record offlee. Miss Bessit- Coiiper. a daughter, still lives in this city
but has gout- to Di-troli to attend tbe
funenl.

When it U Ughtcd:
many of tbe citizens stand abO'i’. gaze
and remarit at tta brillUn-:
now maln',alDed by public sobscipUor.
sbownlglhat local pride aod progress­
iveness an- growing.

r IK-Biiiirul

presents, was strnijs np, for thirty days as s

This is a couyh remedy
-that is fast provinir its
merits, and is sure to
give satisfaction. We
make them both ^nd
know they are good.

25 cents.

The

American
Drug Store

^

Hundreds and thousands of choice things in

Snowy While Table linens. Napkins and Towels.

Fine Undermuslins, Girset Givers, Drawm, Skirts, Gowns

Dainty White Goods of Every Description I
l’«»r*:an t-twns. Sheer Linens. Sun Bieached India Ltnons, St. Gaul
S'.v:s*cs. Imported Uatiste. Barred Lawns and Dimities.
Dotted Swisses, etc.

Embroideries^ Edges^ Insertions, c4Uovers, Laces, etc.
Sheets, Pillow Cases, MnsUns by tbe yard.
Bedspreads, Blankets, Quilts.

White Waists of Silk, linen and Lace
LACE

CURTAINS AND CURTAIN
.■\ll at e.\tra special cut pric-s.

MULLS

We Invite You to Compare Values

Steinberg Bros.
Travers* CBy, Mich.

r

1

dum T^vWnc HEMiA THununr. nuunKv r, nar.

STATE BANK

la tha Bilddto of ttaa brUse. tlwrc wu
aa opeaiac bat

boow

Tnrr Lv.

Win*

B.

S fcr coi aBairM M TUM lW»Mtts

K. O. T. M. M. Dutch Supper.
jl
tlday evening. Peb. 15. K. O. T. it. I
No. m. will giro tbeir annnai

bola. bat atnpped Into it wltti oae 1«.

’i!?

Aa bb (e>L be Uirev blnaelf bactcward

ngluted several times lately.

eiae

the fact that almoet everyone

tbU and Mr. Van N«« dU not ae« tb«

bieen

creahed

nnder the wbeela of the can.

he

would

hare

He i< a

bearr man and the atralo wbea be fell

UnoTOBS-A.

County Fair.

ba4 drifted Into

,'ES: “S

City, although the natter haa been
Dcspltej

Music.

bai]

*«>«.

by

loeb an ezposiUcw would be an cicellent thing both for tbe city and;

tn( aocb aererc pain that be waa

for tbe famenw nothing bas cone of

Selection. Kcerb's band,
*“1

that no one look bold and pushed It jV.

' aMie diatance back and aaw tbe whole along
,
aoddent He thought that hi* leg wa*
Since ibe tatt fair waa held here
nnder the car wheel* and thoocbt there has been a wonderful
that ho had loot It.

Tbe injured man

wa* placed In the way car and the
train brought track br Brakeoan
Gillla.

CireilitiM this wNk. 2.92S

fvSwS.

Preneh.

^.........., ___ ____ _ .

tbe agiUUon for tbe aliuple reasou»-“^“^_ .
a brafcemao.

and
^

*^81 commu^.

backward, all came on the k« InBlet-

Hn^ HcGima.

Brodhigen

..

>een In fivor ^ U and believed that |



'

Vocal solo.
After the program and olliec bn*!
J«Ho»ing

tnenn will

b.

ment In the farming country turroimd-;
g,'u^r K»iut.
Prankfuner*.
tog the dty. The agriculturiata have
Baked Beans. .
kept full pace with the growth of tbe Pickle*.
Tomato CatsupL
Celery.





'■

'r*■-'

known all over the coubirv. the
Lead.
fruit growers receiving a silver medal
n Grocer comat tbe St I/>uig exposition. A county
that
fair would be Intercctlng If for

Brick Cheese.
Common Cheese.
Coffee.

Milk.
<
Cigars.
Mayor A. V. Friedrich will be ih<
other reason than to observe the great loaiunaster. E, M.
Franklin.
Dorr
600 pound* from the O. R. * I yards
change that has taken place since tbe Armstrong.
B«1 Pease and
George
to the eompany-a building on Bay
Hodge eonMItuic ihceommlitee on ar
last one.
BtreeL 'Tbe trip waa made without a
Leelai^ county hs.s an excellent rangeroents. Tfil* affair will be for
Ibe sir knlghu wily.
mlahap althon^ the tied waa loaded
fair every j-car and a large nunlxv of
with seven and three quarter tana.
people attend from this city showing
BREVETIE8.
Oeorge Newberry waa the driver.
that there is consider^le InteioR
panr'a team*

today abowed

waa a record breaker by drawing 15,-

tlCAC

MiaORT.

BBtVMafgrmePnriaaa
?■ Ma 11 ■ ■ ilyl»lH.ter m. Bwaldbf 8. M

ITiW.

here in such matters. Every year tbe
They Got the Money
nary large
Button* Bay, Feb.
Tbe Sutioni Leelanau county fair baa improved
lYie Raibbone Sisters' card' parly
Bay braoeb No. 5S4 of tbe NaUonal and the attendance haa increased.
With a county fair held In Traverse Friday evening Is to be a pot luck
ProtacUve LagloD. entertained memsupper.
ben and Invited gnesta In Walier'a City there Is the advantage of
The dance which wa* to be given In
ball laat evening, the occaaioa being eelles^race track for those that like Archie hall Friday night Is Indefinite­
tbe diatributioa of tbe live year divl- fine borae flesh. Tbe matter of bulld- ly postponed.
'There U good skailng In the we»t
the organiaa- tnga could bo attended to without
corner ot the bay and many young
Uon waa formed In ihla place dve great coat and the advantages
IHstple are taking advantage of it.
yeara ago.
A
line program waa many.
A dance has been aTranged to take
It la sot too late yet for ihe citizens .place at the
tc W
' 'house
We-que-tong club
rendered which waa a plcaaing feature I
evening. The 8L Cecelia and the farmers to work together In Friday night. Everybody Is urged to
turd out and have a good time.
orchestra rendered line acleeUona and this matter and secure a fair

. J. w. MILLIKEN
Ufa* *.##«• #n» mta

New Coats, NewSIdrts, New CUMren's
Jackets, New SUks, New Dress Goods,
New Waists, New Wash Goods.
Everything tor Spring Is now ready nnd
we will be glad to show yon
the new things.

two Btan of the vocal type made tbeir Grand Traverse county next fall.
firat

appearance, each

tremendoo*

encore.

Peterson end

receiving
Meesn.

Charles

Warner each

rendered a vocal solo, which were eleo
enthnslasUcalty reived.

Mr*. A. W

Ouin gave some pleeslng redtaUoos
which were fdlowed by almlUr emertaJnmenU by Hiss Morton of Ibe pub­
lic schooU.

J. E. Brow-n, superintendeni of the
Kannah A l^y Uorcantilo company,
baa gone to the eastern markets to

m«i In. tbe house. Is believed to be
greater walker than either {he
president or Senator Lodge.

Mr. Dun-

purchase a complete line of spring and

well tblnkM he bas taken no exerelw

summer millinery, dkits. ready-io-wcar

at all If ho ha* not stepped off at

garment*, cloaks, fancy dress guods
and novelties lu women's wear.
Frank Kafku of the cloliiing dlvl-

least ten miles Itofdre he sit* down tn
dinner dvery day.

Ho sets so furious

IMii-e. li»». lh:il few of the noted |>f-

However, much as did Ibe member*

sloo Is also In New York and other
. o keep up with
gnests enjoy the program, the eastern dtleu
buying his stock 6f serreiary. Grunt Smith, is a' heavy­
chief inierset wa* centered upon E. spring and summer elothlng fur men, weight and at limes atleraptstoaccomD. Born, district deputy of the leglaa, young men and chiblren and latest pany Mr. Dunwell, but iilway* gives
and

who gave a long and

novelties In men's haberdashery.

upon tbe ofgantxation and the various
etepe of lu advancemeni.

IMn l/tuibt'n of the hous<- furnish­

up liefon- the flr.sl mile has been coxeii-d.

In hi* re­

ing division left this ronrnlng for N<-w
To Break in New Shoes Alwsy* Use
York to pluee
import orders and
Fom Km*, s povdrr.
Il prenwu
a full line of tbe latestTti faiiry
tentloo to the smiles on Ibe faces of
TuhlntM snd Hlulanna, ruiv* flwolleo.
la. cut glass, lace curtain*, iip- bWMtlnt. ArhtBxfeM At all DruxgWf* Td
those, wbo during the evening would
Uerr and faiii'y nmcUles In bouse
xlerw.
FlU ^dget their dividend certifleates. «*hen fuhnlshlngs.
the Ume arrived for the dlnribuilon.
Leek at the Tax List
there were two smiles $600 long, tboso
Tins is 111.' last isml- of lliv ll.-rwl.l
of Mrs. A. l^rm and Ole Larsoo.
whii-li will
the list of lauds to MimnV-. Mk-higaii. one of Ibe leading
Ole's smile Indicated very well the bo s«>ld for late* next »tay. I-Nrry nureoo' ronn.'rna In tin- Vniicd tjiaie*. |
marks. Mr. Born called partleulai

With the thlckealnc of the ice on
the bar. the fltblng coope are appear^
tef u nambna.
Qnlte
' -HaeklDaw tront
tbera.

A few

apeaied.
Bowera

Ihe eaat
popnioaa

and

are belns

«p

oiaoo are aJao

beinc

Perch are raanlas well In
Hartor and

aICbteen

made ^

one catch

few

Greenlng Nursery Co*

dan

of

HI boys, eome and have •wner of real oriato in Grand Trav- wiili- ux
county should carefully examine
Allhogether. $«.750 was
In
mem- this list and ws- ilisi Iiis land is not for Ihi-lr
Ineliided. If It Is. unruiinn should IsThis fhcl msde It a most Joy- given ki the miiiler ai oix-e.
ix-ri.-iiei-

dlstribnled
.

ansong aeventoen

ar>.

weighed sixteen
n a
abd1 a half pounds.

that Uii'V want :> good live
llii* »»-<-iioli to wdirit order*
tree*, shiub*. ,ro5*ti. ***0. Ex1* «oi iKWKHafx-. Tb>-y offer

i tuo.1 jiay wx-x'kly uu<l furnish canvasAfter

a

bonniirul

supper at

the

Bend Your Cattle and Horse Hide*

Park hotel, the members and guests
returned to tbe hall, where they cn-:
Joyed a picaaant dancing party until

\\e advlw any insn or womsn In
oiir enmniiailty. who is in a iKisiikm
aix'Ve house, to

late hour.
with pnetummU Ftuk

Pegg of InL. O. T. M. M. ConteaL
At the meeting of Traverse

two dfeadrea. one of the letter being

Bay

hive. No. 71. 1.. O. T. M. M, Tuesday

ottlcallr Ml with tbe diseeae now. The

afteraoon. tbe Judge* of tne recent
contest declarod that Mrs. Flora Becb
tel'a Bide had wv».- Mrs. Jnn-ls' side,
the twt to be taken lU. The tunsrel however, being a close second. The
aeoring waa done on the different cuwas held from
the InUnd ebureh'
tertalnmems that had been held at
ThtunUy efiemoan at X o'clock in
tbe meetings, the securing ofB>ew
charge of the Anderaon Undertaking members and on other occasion* and
Mra. Bechtel secured a total of 6,lfi!
poinu and Mrs. Jarvis, 3.180. leaving
Mrs. Bechtel's majority S,«l.
Mra. taylor'e Will.
In Justice to Mr». Jsrvl* It mui
ated that she did not enter the . .
Thf will of tbe late Mr*. U O. Say­
until Jan. : and therefore had
lor wee filed In probate eoort Tuesday.
It U ImposBlble to estimate the value
chosen
........................
ef the esuie as It Is entirely pnrmial taken 111 and her side was therefore
property and aa Inventory would be handicapped ontll the appointment of
neceeeery.
A eUier. Mrs. Wood of Mrs. Jarrls. who entered Into tbe conteal with surh vim. that her'side made
BoUver. Tenn., U given 1600 and anbig gain III the short time that was
(Other Mater. Mra. Noble of Boston, la
ft. The contest opened Nov. 37 and
given $1,000. Samuel Garland of thla closed Jan. 30. The Jiidp-s were Mrs
whole wamlly had been tick with It
inrtag the winter bM the fether was

Mty was bequeathed $6M.

Ever aince

and Mrs. Sarah Hllliki
the death of Mn. Saylor's husband. no light task to Bgure uui the stand­
Mr. Garland .bas auended to her busl- ings of the two sides. The loser Is to
seas aOaira. receiving no compenu- banquet the winning side. The c<»test baa added much amusement and
Uon therefor and the $600 was a
Interest to the meetings.
for these eervlces.
The residue of the eeute u divided
equally among two nephews, Lewis
and Praok Noble.

Peultry Meeting.
Tbe amoal meoUag of tbe Northern
Michigan Poultry easeclaUon waaheld
Monday night and the following offleeTeelectPd; President. W. H. Elmer;
Vice presldenL P. H. Hunter: eecrrUry. P. W. Wilson: treasurer, C.
Bbner.
The next show win be held In 1908.
oitber In the lauer part of January
early In February.

Tbe secretary wa*

tostrneted to secure a Judge and fix
the date.

At tthe
at J.I. W.
'

The White Sale.

Tbo coops owned by the aa-

Card or Thhnka
We deMre to tbank oil nelgbliors
and friends who so kindly aided ns
through sickness and death of our
Utile WHi and lirollier. (5Iee
The membera and wlt^ are lurited
Mr and Mrw. Alfr.-,! itatls
to attend a beeteteak supper at tbe
»:*>le Davis.
UUIe Tavern after the ncM regular
soclaUoa will be rebuilt so thsi they
any other place of a tike character.

merman * Son and C. W. Wheelock.

nmlimnnCWterraiB tOM wetlon td th*
sad'omilihr Uat

gjSSSulWS.

Narrewr Eaeape.
Wlllla Van Nest, conductor on the

Bctgyr has iitottb estyrb

Marquette,

wbo

. known In this city, bad a narrow es;
cape from death a few day* ego and
h yet laid np with the Injuries he re­
ceived.
On e bridge over a small creek, he

I

WOMEN’S DONGOLA
KID SHOES.

9Q

5^1 AO

Why Suffer
When relief call be bad for iho aakingr Why do you worry along day
afi>T day. with a rtxigh or •vid. when r3c of 6<>c iDvcMud Id sumo of Ukso
good rcme»li"'*. will make yini a well fx-rsotiT
We re-t-.-nimieid auy of ihose:

Made of Pateot Colt stock in
Blncher #tyle, dull leather
top# and Coban bed#.*

Made of genuinr doDg'da
■took with patent tips and
light dres# aole#

Foley's Honey and Tar. Kemp's Bal<.»m. Urani'« I

riw/i

Coo-

siimpUoo Cure. AIlco'* Lung Balaam. Wsraer's ^'hll« tnne and Tar Syrup.
' Our Own' Cough Cure. "Our Own" White I’lne and Thr.

Don’t Have Chapped Hands
L'se some of the following Md hate wblV-..km'*iiL hnnds il only
M«."ndlng a quarirr or half

a

»<ia

dollar;

Antiseptic Toilet l.'rcam. Puley'e Toilnt Cream. Burtijiani's »iM Creani.
HudDUIt's

Marvelous Cold Cresm.

Toilet Cream,
''and

Yon'li be tiorpriacd that aiich
•tjle and fit can be bad at
thi# price.

Truly thi# i# one of the beat
liargaina we ever had to <iffer
the buying public.

Special Prices on Rubbers

lloDiy.

R<-<1

Edelweiss l.'rcam. KuowaiJIUy

Bcsl Toih i Cfrwm, Malaju .Nlaluuuaux Cf.atu Alnioiid

Stowrua Suprciu* Cream.

Rheumatic Pains Can Be Cured
No need to auSer with wLiiig batk 'tr legs oi; ariu:..
• spsules" I- the surest cure ' v*r p-il up

‘ IUj- unia'ie King

I? is b<.lng prov'-l dally

i>m t

lake our.word alone, ask those who are nw fr«jTnjm those oehing Joints,
Women’# Stonn Rubber#50c

Men# Saclal Rublwr# 75c

Rnbltor# for CbiMren S5c

The most ideasanl rurq f'’r_«»mfcii(.a'ivii
Hundreds ean vixirh for i'.'

IUi*-,itr.i-!ir- King I.axa’lvu. ■

"MeBxoy'k Odd Cure and "MrEvoy * Hesdarhe Tald-is ' aie twti rente
die* that do ju« as they claim—cure: when otbera do not.
'rible headache when rohef can he had so easily.

la wwll

was undertaking to couple two cat*.

WOMEN'S PATENT
COLT SHOES

"THE BIG STORE "—Dealers in Eveiything

Too much can-

nqt te Mid tn their favor.' Don't go d ay afier day with a bald coW or O t-

Petoaker run oo tbe Essex branch of
the Per*

Two Special Values
Worth Your InvesligaUon/

opening of ihe vwhlte sate"
Mllllken's this morning the
Store presented a very beautiful ap.
pearance. The overbead decorations
represented a anowfal! and this was
done by having threads of different
height* attached to the felling and on
the ends of these were placed small
hil* of cotton liatting.
On catering
(he store tbe effect is verv allraclive.
The ledges are laeterully Irimmed
in white end "while salo" sign* are
hiiug IhiTHighoiii the slorc.
'These.
With counter and table displays, make
Ktirsrtlnii that tew women will be
able to itwlsi seeing.
'Three dreorallons were the work of
K fbek and lenect great credit on bl*
ability.

can be set up Is the Opera bouse

meeting as the gucsu of J. W. Eli

Good Shoe News!

The Hannah & Lay Mercantile Co.

ssttetealT,:™.''-

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CKAWD TWAVEMg MgWALD, TMUWOAY.yCBHUAIIV 7. 1107.

Grand Traverse Region.

Bpdni a few days in town.
^
_»^TH ORAKT.
. Born. Friday. Feb. 1,
Last Satnrday the Rcalh ansel vis- Mrs. Alvah Parks, a uirl
August Otto of ProvetiM
. «y.yd IMde rad tao homv» iu 4.ur,
town Saturday.
W. Aabley wr................ ..
load of young ptoMabel OD account of Ollbert Pny*h' nrtlay. returntog Monday.
Amanda, d.iugbter of Mr. and Mm
re out. They refolks morlng up orwr the store.
Alfred Nelace. who i< atarlng at O Braadwa.v and tlx- orb-r the litii.wIvM t»e t«t« toThe young people of Mabel eojoyod Traveise City, spent a few dsyt attth
MIC* mutt retet* th* Herald
not n daecc at the ball Wedneaday even­ bit brunt- loti week.
Allreu uavis. Thoy all Lavi- the k-v^jT i
later than Tueaday neon of
ingtk*ih funvraU •
l*rDf. ll^bi's (Ito-plece orchestra
correiptndewU fall to
MtK, Nell Brown went to Elk Rapids furtiltbed aoine verv llae music at the
Wants his phonc.hU daily mail an<l his lunlc
Friday.
;oieUTy
Kelson wedding anniversary.
account. Ilis bank account contains a satis­
Slveit Jiihnson attended the funenil
storm Snt’intay almm > Tbe ice. cull.-rs. are bard at work
factory and valuable record of receipts and
tie drove to Kalkaska Friday.
stoppcl
days
cm
Ih.poiid.
ptitiing
up
HANNAH.
Mr. Stoop's folks, who moved on tbe
expenditures and his checks are receipts to
HAIUMAH.
yeki. rday there a«-r. a f. w tuanu otit.' 1er White'* mi-at market'ie use
Mink Rcya Kolndorfer who has hut the roads are lud y«-t.
Ur. and Mn. fS. (3. Raeihwt
.nevi >i imer.
him for payments. We furnish books ,ind
i. when they arc fried.
^ Jfiwets of Mr. u«d Mm. Knapj. of
been aiwtttinc Mrs. Lula Raalings TeJefeliMiQ'k nianv trii-nfls here; The iid.'mir ..f-f whonpine rvuich h
:checks
free and should be glad to fully
Ft*. 4.
tnruetl
in her
homo ------------last Friday.
Btarkmaii Sunday.
........- -------............................................. —- that kleM~ very
>lc.iilliv gaiiiliiK newplain the matter ib you. Once
:)nce keepan
keep an ac­
The many friends of Miss Urzie Wt>. Jolmami and .laughter tmlu
MIm l.nry Bori.)' rpiuroed Saiur,frv*ni ibe kclesil rhlldren
8UMMI1
iMMIT CITY.
Sehlehtel were mucli surpriked to hear
•r in ^
count and you will not wish to discontinue.
day from flvo vivktf' vt«li In Cblcaeo.
aiy.Mr. and Mrs M 4_ Ollli sple■ have
John WllBon baaR purrhitaed
fartn of her marriage to Mr. FYed Coons
.'•heo- an
mib.....................................................
tbe burg fi
H K.
Joe Mlrhrlt It III with KHp.
Alim and niOT<red tbero
:bero thl
thlt week. of Trareree City. Jan. $.
tbe grip.tlu
B.-.vhani's larm lioitM-. hitn Mrs HankFrank Sargent will move Into Ua
Jake Gl.-h is working at Pioneer.
:.'ld.-r theras levs (nriunuK-. ^
j ley s lioiike
huu! In the north of town
hoiiw vacated by John Wllion «hU
Mira Laura Kuapp and Mr. Albert ; F.-li. 4.
; Miv. Swanout has twH-n cmtliu-d
Mr. and Hra. CM. Gray t
Koolliner of Blarkman visited Mr. and
.1'ih<'h<- hunse
honsi- with a bud void fb.Klaealey Tuesday.
Mrs E. R. RtiwHiiBs Sunday. .
onto
MAPLE ClfV.
awk.
MDIer. i
XUks Violet Slmilor Is home from'
Ultle MUs Ollvv Brodrick Ik on
■R. J.-Swan-ba-. i.-i;iha-«-d «hiSAVINGS
e Blek liRt.
I.i»y hauUng tli.-.r.d.wd mill ai WlHiamkt.uig,
Jlra. J. E. Windicomb of Hodge tIiMany people of ibis vjclnlty
>*»ANK
.
Itad Mrt. t«Ia RavIlDgt a few days
John kick with grip.
Mr. add Mrs . Bnier nillman aiul .
. - PHOVEMONT. •
Bowden.
Mrs. Fr.vl r.K.us
Cuous of Traven..- City Mrs. K.-iih *ikH.vl Mr*. U. Viai«xli<ll The pnuind hog tatHM iy rsiw his
Ian weak.
There will be a aoelal it the Orange spent a few days of Ust wm-k at ber Friday night,
Gray school eblldren eajoyed :
'
shadow this year.
home of ber parents.
tlolRfa ride party Tburaday night hall Wednesday nlgbl.
Mr. aBumberg.-!'of Morthpdrl wua. Tb.-nm.K-rs iiad a miviing MoB.luy
Paradis* union A. 8 of a at Us
laadon- Reamer Ik driving Mike Ibruugb tbe nelgjilsrrbooil last wmk. -with .lefen.nu-e tn the leU-phime cumchaperoned by Uielr teacher. Mn
laat meeting elected iba following of King's team at Case 4 Croiser's mill. .GMirge tJlIlH rt .rf BunlK krUle t1-| panlyv.
fleerst President. A. J. Allbright:
Jan. 38.
lied at F. Atkinson's Sunday.
; ,\vm. Hnwai.l came down, from Harvice president. D. C. Vlblwr; ueaaurMUs Hattie Paulus visited her kj*-| Iwir Sfribas. whore ho has Nw-n wvek. A. Brewer; aecieiary. A. J. HigCLEN ARBOR.
tor. Miiitie, Salunlay.
l ;n-.: f,ir m.iiu- liiii.-.-«n.l nit.v..l In,.
program committee. Mrs. A. J.
Feb. n.
• .
Felt. 4.
Frill Aikluson. who Is all<'nilinc fanillv there the Brwt of iBkl wwk.
Albrigbl. and Mrs. A. J. Kigbea.
Mr.' Brigiian) of BiKkley wtis at High school ill Trav.-i
Mt». Aloe klcDonald arrived
arrfvi at
City, sjient
A. Grant ha, been quite ill.
-EvtrybPdy BhetiW Know.Progrtim for meeting Feb. 9lb;
take Monday
Hole! MlKsill last week. He also made
: and rea
-.io to IW!- >ul again.
•>k (' II. Mays, a pn>iiiiD--iil iin-i
Song.
a.biisliic-ss call on F. E Fisher.
(he bonie of I
.............................................. ......... Mrk. Valloj' utfi-udol the
era Bun of Bluff. Mo., ih.ti llix-i..
Reclutlon—CordU Days.
Vannaoburg. on Tuesday.
Although It *a» very stormy, tberei china wedding of Mr. and Mm.-K'i-1k.ni chiniuw-r-dding of E-liioh and Mrs. KV1-- bare l«,-n vi*iiinB Mr- ,VM.o-'i.l,
ti
*
Arnnw Salve la the..Buirk.->.| ;md
1
wife
Mr
and
Mr*
IW«
Gwj.
I
:

___
_______Cray.
I
ig—Mn. W. J. Wlltey.
wak oulie a gatb.-ring In ilav'a ball;
Bonr. toa fI4r. and Mrs. R. Wilion. a
Uliind Frtdiy niehi. Her >ister.’>»n al l>daud Friday vrcninc. TTEej for the, past w«,-k. and are now visit-' urr-M lieaUnt ralve erer
to x
tlon-Mr ■I. nnys.
aon. Jan. 31.
Ism evening to wiui>-*e the J G. Hol-iCcargla.
lUcorcnla. rviurnoil wlih 4mt 8ai?irday.'ii-i«rt a very .e.ijoyable time
Kiv. tiurn or wound, or t«^
.
iov Ht Mrs. .Abhies' smr lllne-r*
alnmeni.
Frank .Smilh hai been cutting logs
i-rtali
night and
J
si«‘iit Sunday here.
Scott of Mnnikt.v vlstir-d hi, pat
it and-V
idTaiowi wluii
l ui
niffnr.1
ra«e
and
.Mi**
ri.-l.jli
Wlifor F, H. i'»iArce the past week.
I -F.. .ttklnson
A
.
IS-Id West Kuskoh on I'nl* hero .a short time Sum'jit. |i.
lalkitie klwnit " Uuarameed hr r a,
e
out
ealllnc
on
mof
the
N. Arery «<*• to Trarerae Cliy to­
,4roien over. A few pr'ri>on» have ven- business
ic.mie in with th- suow.piow.I lloglt.-.- ttnig
Hannall Utng Stoi,-.
J
few
I
day as a Juror.
tured across It on foot. There la also;
i Mr and Mrs ib-)Unger - ilr
I S K Wall 4 Sons. pt.__
3SC.
Siulfl Comif.'iffer It asfbdJng Mrs.
qtilte large Ice banks along the ahorei
WILLIAMSBURG,
XIrs. Dr. Fralirk of Xtiiple t'll*
'Graihlnia- l-Mriv believed to Iw the
Mn^ B. K. PiekarU and Mrs. JeRSlejof Lakn Michigan and the bay is qquite] Waller Ernst has brw'n suffering; Mr.'and Mi-- J Sulliran <t X'*-'bir
Ji*n Wlnchco;.-ib in her hounobold
riJ.-*t e.-m, r io Kanaaa, la allll litRu.ician were traverso City callcca|full of Icc.
duUea. »
from an atiuek of the grip.
] pa>-k<,t through town Fiiitay r-veiiinj;
c
in
AtebikooMr*
Birty arrit.-d
Warren Bennett returned to bit Monday.
,
, ( The logt. are being pilot up In
The fimeral of John llamltlon wlit<li;on Ibeir way to the Nrison wi-ddlng
........................fanuMiK old Shawuee mlttdon
hroiher'a Emerson Benneit'e, after
C. Hall of Travene Cliy was In mill yard of Ftsber and Son. Fouri
was poMponr-d from Siindsxaon ae 'in Lland.
We bupu: In what U now jiGnwu ooumy. In
■.•tt at 7- team Monday.
g a few w»0^
count of the storm, wa, held at the' Mrs. i HabneniM-rg had
boine.
church indsy at JJ o'clis k. The funer-i fmni Caaili-vi-i\ visiting
Ifcive p'llrien'K-people t
having a '
' •
Will Prindell and Boa<Andrt«w spent
Tbomat Kelderhonw. thirty-five al party then wont by rail to Elk Rap-'l we.-l;.
Id lime will) |•n<'tllD•>nla.nC
.of tbe
Ibe Inngki
Inngkl
, The Limit of Lif*.
Traverae year* of age. paraefi away nliout two Ids. wh»-n-internieiii mok place.
[ Feb 4..
Snnday at home, returnlns to camp
I and alMi Sidnev |kii<-k‘ balH' lia* tx'-tiT Tbe in’i.i euilnenl nieilirwl arb'iilaiy Monday.
n'elork I'hDr^ay mornlug. On Friday
Mrs. Carrie XIora. who lias
Sunday evening.
Sibert Jotanson ntlendc^l tbeI! funeral blR remain* were taken to Traverae
E. J. Bancroft la on ‘the tiick list.
r*.
V|r*al'
rtf his nieec. Bertha Logge. of Suftona rity for burial. Mr. KelderhouBe bad Ibdib*.
I for her liome i SI. Johtlk.l Wuiie,
«t< life 1* raanv^yOlar* Ix-linv
Bav. Frida)
day,
b«**n ailing nearly a year with dli-j Xlirh.. last Motidav
been
nu- a ViiluBblc tio'K*i«slble with the adAlbert Buray li-fi for Xlllwaukee last ttviex. After eominp heir he do*H*^
lm|
-Mr* Claia Fev
i-wiii.- kpem tin- day
'
Kmiesi A:. Aj-t'wiiek.
k. wfipiT
wfiere he will visit rvlatlrea x-d ao miirh he w-a* able to do
MABEL.
u Xlotnlav with
fhore for n *hoH lime.
'work: hi* famllv felt quite encour-| Mon-so King «Kvupied bv
Ed Pray made a Crip to
•. Enm-Mi
Bi-M i E-ldle I.akeis n
home fnini t.ake Ann
in SaMinlaj 1
Mni. M. E. Ore of Traverse City Is aged, Then be received such a shock ■ with a -iiH-k of groe. rb-*
City one day laat week.dry^Wiii H*IiI»-1.t 4
em»
b>
I.
u
iw-<,'n
m and *»; tl
- fUiIe «« hts face - *"
Btu-ndlng Mr. and Mm. Joe Nodow and hurt fnmi tbe kick of a Imrae it i goods. W.'H Ajei-k lias-Umght a |ian ] Mi* XI la mis and .Mr* W -IjkGilbert and Orloff Pray went
bproiw-r eare'.if llie Iwwly duiin
and aon Gerald, wlio are III.
Ttavnrae City last F«dar.
,r. Kiiiiesi .Hid 111* koii, weie the giie-lk of Xtr*. nora loike
I'lrak- Rn*il.- liBR reluniwl to his I
"irty t .
MiKk Hatiic Panina, who la atiend- aitvngtb to rallv. He leavi-k
e a trip 1
Will, Ayei* Jr.. ey|-.-<-ta Ui clerk In lli.- • Um W<,liie*dav al laike' Ann.
lionnnear
Travt-rie,
'
'
«'4nd<-swu-*»
ih
iwlng
fatal hi imigTraverse City. ihnv wmall ebildn-ii. a nrotber; two alorc.
Ing biiKiness college
Keikaska Thursday.

I hMdle Hall, who bn.* Inw-n working;
tiiBiit Brook* has retiinnif lo hi*'N'aInre brothem, and two klsU-r* to mourn
Ollbert Pray'a ti^ka are tnovlog up vlniled at her home Satnrday.
Mr* AllM-n XMk-nuoiil. who ha* for Ikin Proit. wvnt to Ijike Ann Ihi*
hoiii.near
Kasrani
|
IBeciiuBiiiii
Hr.
ond
Mrs.
Uennta
T.
their
low*
The
almoat
heartlnoki-n
over the alore.
iM-en spend!
upending seiue tlim willi hot I liiurntng to «|>.-ud a few days.
(
wire, and moihcT. luivc the kvmpathy fum-nt*.
Gnoi^' Oegroat and danghtcr BmiIS- Mr.
Xlr and Mr* H. L Hobh*. re ; II. R. Hale* I* ba«|)ng 1.^* f.a Ed ! Wlii'ie. oh. wbi-ie. I* iMii' BMil in.-ni ^m-iJieliie ihm l•'>uallre* every oi
Satiirday I
'h- l**I\ 4ouraiil<„l bv
A. Bugof thl' community.
turned to lit-r home ii r Sharon, lust: Brook*.
borhood la<T week,
on—**.
I through a little i
h Ihug Store. S.
»' Morm.
W'lK-k.
there will be no mope church at
Xlr* .\lnbe! Bates railed i

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Our buyer has just returned from the markets where he bought heavier than ever before and as these
goods are arriving daily we must make room for them. To accomplish this we are cutting prices to
a figure never before heard of in northern Michigan. If you are thinking of buying anything
in home furniture it will pay you to select the pieces you want now at a good big saving and
' not wait till you are obliged to have them and pay regular prices.

Your Credit is Good at all Times Here

IRON BEDS

:'

$2.85

\Vc have the best selected line in the city end arc making
prices on them that will surprise you.
We buy our linoleums in rolls 12 ft. wide, lust tliink of it
one strip will cover an ordinary size floor without a scam in it.

$ 1.50 up

ODD DRESSERS
A good, well made, solid oak dresser with French plate
mirror for

An extra large dresser with 24x30 French Plate 'mirror for

Stoves
BUY NOW

Our complete line of couches must be closed out as wc
have bought from a new house this year and liaxen't room lo
show the two lines. The cut we are making on these will make
it-an object for you to buy now even if you have us store it for
you till spring. They run frem

$3.75 up

If you have been thinking of buying a radge in the spring
let us advise you to buy it now and save enough on the price of
it to buy fuel the re.4l of the winter. We are the -sellers of the

A good Chase I..cathcr Couch at'

9.75

Quick Meal Ranges

A Uttlc Money Will Buy a lot of
Goods Here,

COUCHES

r-

Wc have a number of remnants in carjicts that will cover
a good size room that we.are selling for less than cost.

■■

1 W
'klATFl?
J#
TT • ^l^ixiJ3J\
THE HOMEMAKER

f:y

Si

Wc have a few heatirrs left that we will not carry ox*er if
tow prices will sell them. Come in and look them over.

Remnants

Some cheaper ones from

$8.75
$11.00

Our Specialty
Home Outfits

Carpets and Linolcuffls HEATING STOVES

Just think o' it, a good first class iron bed with heavy 1 in.
angle iron on head and foot for

K;

4

Have the Use of He Goods While
'You arc Payiog for Them.

■•-s

y's

iVcjMC H€«AU>.
HED
aUNO TMVe^K
TMUKSDAV. FEMUOIty 7. «07.

MQC «

FORCED, FORCED!

It had to come and we could not hcln it!
A TREIV

Store
was closed

andonbtedly
reach the

SLAUGHTER SALE

From Saturday ninlil
aatll Wednesday
■KMvIng to enable ns
to marie down every
dollar’s worth ol

THE GLOBE

The Globe
Department Store.

Uoolc for yellow Tagg.

Evory

Lowest
Limit
in this Gigantic Sale

DEPARTMENT
STORE

Vellow Tag IVleans a

thronghont
the bouse.

The Globe
Department Store.
Bargain.

*10,000.00 IN 9 DAYS

forces U810 distribute our entir-^ ^Wk into the hom*‘sof the people of this citv and viclniiv at l*-ss than ar+nai

r=i.,

-ru.^ :

*

i

<

a.few special leaders. This FORCED SALE means a Crash In PH«s, a ITemendons Slaughto ihroughout each a^
Ne^eV
history ^ filing merchandise c-uld you Bet as much tor so little mon,-y. This is not a money-makine scheme*nnta^ireSionoth,!If, .iSI.h Lrit!Bake, bm how much we can keep Irom losing. We simply must raise $16.00000 in nine days. Everybody sh'^'avail themse"«s of tW^^
Below wequoiealew prices to show you what extraordidary bargains will be offered at this greatest SALE OF THE SEASON.
opportunity

This Tremendous Sale is now On
Notions
Bmi Bilk, all colon, per
•pool...................................lie
Uoaniiie Pina, 40

CioCliing
All Onr Overcoats Mast Go.
Hi'ira Boa\-vr (.tvrrcfgaU,
4 (10
blackond blue.vnluo tU 50for^,g^

count, perbox..............Ic

Upu'iOn-Tooata. worth $10
of miy num's tnnin-y.
for thia aale ............

4.97

GooilNickalPIatuI
Safety Pinf.per doe, .-Ic
of
braid
Kicki-1 Back Ooml«.
worth He. for.............

Mm*t Overuoata. worilurAl-ioO or
your tnooey n>fun.led any ^ ft 7
lima durinK thia culo____|
|
fin Tailorinadc Oviivoats. Wo
mod tli«> niooi*}-.*) tliey ft ftft
oreyootator..........................M gg

and white, S doe for... le
Repfora. Vmir wonoy rofuiiiled it oot eatiafooto’y-

Wilsl. H«l S<»p.
ImUA tor..................... Ic

Save This Id.
aail brioi; it with you.
Everjlhiog juat aa nd>-erliMd.
Envy aHi.
de. erery ginnout in
the haute markul in
plain tiKiirva.

One price to aa

S1.C9 and 9^
Han't Fiir/.n R«**-fors.
^ OQ
cheap at $.*>, sale price----- AiUv
Boyt’f8. ttandfoFWy OvercjtU
in plaio and novedty
dolhi. iialeprkN-.................
$5.$T.fi0 uD<lS10.d0 aoull
tie) CUtere to
oloae out at 3.89 and .

tliK'IiUy eoiltd.................

1.48
2.75
35c

Dope.

IfiO pai‘s Men's work piiiiU.
tieea im-lixlrd. Va'iica up
Ukfl-oO. now....

66c

“„r.“...... i.M

A few abort ooaU to dose out at this Foreed Sale for................................................
lofanU’flfiOi-oata. Forced Sale Price to olose out at .............................................

hiklreii's f8 50 Coats, roariid fi r quick aelNo*;.

Sale prire.................
Sala prin-

Sa e prici-.....................

Children’s Look Coats, this fsll’s make, rejrnlar price S2..'i0.

Choi.-c....

I

it may be well to mention that no goods are reserved. Everythingin
this building goes in this sale at a cut price.
fl Mooiirdi sih
__________
] I'l-crles* Whites
Stiff
Bosun Shirts, sixes IGt to IK only.
Men's .Vk-M hit.-Stiff Bosom Shirts.
1»>1 to !*< only. Sato price .................
M»n's 35c warm Un-ss Gloves................
0.'da ami ends in M.-u'a $1.00 Wool
1 od 'fwcar.
Forceil Sal-* price
Gray Wool Sca-ks.
So.' Worth
' l.V.
"
Koiwd
-iwd Sale prii-e.................
^8c
50.1o»-n Men's Home-made MilU-us.
to cjosi out. per pair....................................25c

Men's .‘lOr .lenu-y Overshirts
F..«\-d Sale price .................
Men's Ri^l Bnudanu HaiHlkerriiief*.

29c

..........................................................He
.tCc Sweater Msfflera......................................... 19c
Men’s
and
Bays’
S.urpleS-i,ilers.
Swi-ater ('eats ami Ciinlifrjiti .larkt Js.
warlh op to i'-i •'•0
t^ale pri-e..................... f1.98.7^ 39c. 24c

73c

Shoes and Rubbers
59c
19c
98c
50c
$1.98
69c
49c
Wotiieii’i Sioim Alsskas, this
sraeon's ^rooila. -^oM every­
where for
. salt- prici-

Childr.n's 4(X- Rubbers, first
quality, si«*8 to lOJ..............

First quality Men's Lnmberinc
Rubbers, wertli $1 75. for ...

Women's Block Fur-Trimtned
•Tulletts. $1 value for.................

It will .. fi liiily j*iy you to
i.nyn htt < »m thr>oi.di y«>a
d-i-i't
iicHil II
it
Bt-Uer
make
......... 'un^l
m
i.-.-ta; .ao y htl will go
lii-tirstday nt tho fulkiwiiH;
nri.i.*

$:>.>00 V{ito Burner hanl ••■cd -tImm"Mcoroeitu U-tlor insde . .24.48

i-2 :f) M..1 2,;:. l)r.-Bh Hat*.
\ niir olnii.-i'.............. .75c

.\natl .T lot of Siiiu I •l.iiib Swu r...'
tilts,siilo
Von all know ihit ,< iluUm Jaiiii-lry'Bo.i|i iiladc *
' Jura for.....;..

Hr. A* Hats. iiu..lc> of
■ >-At tiiiit. rial and tnni.
III!!!;:. Jniir oht.irt-.. ,97e

Carpets and Rugs
..Ol.- i-jily Incraio oana-lnnw------J9c
-Xotlranii.. Carpet m.w.................19e
*1 J'.Volvot f.irih-tnow..................88c

Cotlou top MAttriBS with Iw., in.
whit...... .timiovFrourkht t OQ
<-s<vlsiur. .iiiv si/o........../

... 98c
r-lit. Oou. ii Koli Mntlross.«

’flio

.....4.98

CAPS

96c

M- n's T.V- wiiit'-r
■■*1'^........................ 17c
M.n-k t -r, am! 1..W
winter <-b|«.........
. I 87e

Domestics
ic Bli-aciial Lineu linisli Ta».-linc.
SidA-prux-pieryiinJ ......................

4ic

eji.T.iui,, ...I a»,k.perr«j..

...4c

A'lHtMi Cheek (iinsbaiiit worth N
Ssle price yer yanl ...!..•............

.410

Dark Sbiiker FUnnd. p.-r yar! .
White Sliaker Flaui!-1. jx-r yani ,
Tah!-Od Cloth, p- ryxrd .!.........

• lunlily, .lifl.tly .»l«i S.J.yriou-I»e
•»0e. -.K-. Slid tl.OOSampli
iple CXirseta.
ch-ji<-- .......................
. . Wfrp

|x-r pair, i.i................................................... 7c
La-Ji.--' Wc'.J l,iji|.-rw..ir. ukIV an-i
p..nt* t-.ma?. h. wonh T-'x; ami f 1. f. r 42c

SUks and DressGoods Ladies’ Furnishings
iff. t;i Silk. coi. .r« lir.iwi), y.-How an'!
:
haTi-i-l Sale prii-e. p< .• y..r-i..................... 19c
J'ip.-s X...'elty{inititii. |.fr ja-I ... ...19c
■-0-- i.iid 7.x- suitiDK laclise out.it............2$c
$1 Soitir K*. fam-y and pla-.n. -.1.................S9c
*1 2-J Suitiii;:B.

lAh-inV Ur-B« Kid
K'T<-dShle l'r;'4 -j.< r p. -.....................39c
•>' H-'in-li-'iii-i Carhbri'

H .ndki'f

...... ......................................... Uc
2-‘ - H.eib.e .Mituni. -p r pkiir.................... 12c

-Far---.! salt pri--.-............7Sc

i;, l $f 2.'. xll word Skirt l’..uj-rns ..i ..49c

7-'»-- K.in--y S;!k*. p. r jar-i..............................39c
R.'innai.t- an.! <lir>rt
.
alB'OS? ^ii.-oa«aV

La ii' -• T.'-'>Klaon-l.-t».; . ^■i;rht;rr,1t^x
iriuiini.!.
S-.L pri--.-................
..3Jr ••••as
,...............•••
........................
h. inu‘-) u< Hit -sin^ S-e'-jm-s 'vj;.-prie'-. -25c

THE GLOBE DEPT. STORE.

Traverse City, Mich.
LOOK FOl
FOR THE BIG SIGN.

a

^ <,ii ••in nffonl tol.uy
far m il winu-r if you
-1-n t I..N.I Umm no/.
Mum b;ivo monoy «r,
Inrn-lb..y U.,
U-.y't .V).- wiiibTojpB

Mm-. F..«r.l.ncUr, Fim

S-'iOpnirs Men a and Women's
Warm Shoes snd Slippers,
faroeriy sold $!•» and
$2(.i0; we m-td ii«- ni..i>..y,
I marked ttim down lo
$1 24 ami ...
< Mil* and ends af Miss- s' ;.ii l rinldren's
Sbor,. value* 1 2.'., s..le pri-i- ■;‘m- ami 48c

'.J

l.'-'l ami .*.00 Dr.-»* Hat*,
un lmlioi: sonip i«tiom
hats, your oL-.iiv___ 1.50

*MX)'..sl2Ki4:,now...................... S.89
*:!-)00 ‘.4x12 ItruML-lfi Kiiir- n'>w 13.98

.\ OTol iron li <l with sprioiTB hii-l
..i.iUr.>B tatit. .-omp’oto for 3A8

<■.• .out
l oot tfi.kl
iH i ^llr..n^e^ai.■■
A 'i-'.
iianoaoJi...................................*
lia« oaoh ..
*1
with i.rtlli.rtoal.uowcaih/
i.-atli.
With
!(0 R.Hdrt^is
R.h^i now........................ L38
fi(0
.;>0 l^k. r
........................ L49
'IRI Kes-ki-rs
Kes-ki Ti now..................,^.-379
$-.1)*)

Mill's Mackinaw Jackois. wprtli T oO

llil
1
$]'• U<) Round oporafd H«*ai. r.
irUMi-i litber cold orwood f...|U9

Iron Bed Sprinys and Mattresses

Dining Rnom Chairs
and Ro^er
;ers

<>ddt Mid eiidt Atf Men's ::00 and

Ssleprice........................................

Ladies’ $" 50 Onrooeltes. loose and tiRhl fillinn barks.

Dressers

tlsws,.,,
11J8
Jl’-liO TI. O- pi.ro riull.
In iiilioe f..r.. ........................ 18.98
fl2l« DrevBors. now...................... 7.75
fl'-.tO Hr.-s.rs 2lx:i0, E'r. nr!>
plaio mlrr..r. f. r...................-.11.48

Olio lot ..r Boy's Boliool .SnitB. t..rmorlytoldupto S-IM.
flfl^
loi.x'tl talc price-......................}|q0

of any imni'a mom-y Tlioy
an- your* for-----

of COM.

Bedroom Suits and Odd.

Better Saits at Eiqiially
Reduced prices.

Millinery

BaUace of onr fleaUnf stoves
10 fo at Ibis Sale Rcgartlless

nOOO Slr,.l Ka,«« .iih l.rj,- M.-rpoiriind wariuiiicdnsot___ S2&75
ftetO SUvl lla»,,nB fat..........$1M8
$!l.00t'a.» YookStovo,..............6.79
$IMX) Cast eXx-k St.aes »ith
KMao.olr.s.Tvoir far...... 1148

(>110 lotuf niob'a suita.« l<i in aMtoa f<>r$10.TndflS. 8izrs»ome-J |||
uliat lirnkmi] yoiin far___ 4iu|

7.&0 Kent-y Coats, fulllenKth, all thUaoasou'a styl.-s. for...........................................................3.94

laics' Silk Plash Capw. fur trimuif-il. altrays sold at SO:

Sled Ranges and Cast
Cojk Stoves

M.m’t M rvicfttVlo Hiitt of black olio,
voitt and wonteil. V.ducs A ||
up to $(>. Formlsalo price ^,||

CLOAKS “‘'ler
12.50and 1.5'.00Ladi«’Coat*, latest styles.

F’urniCure DepC.

Suite must go II prices
WlU move them.

Wanted—20 Salespeople. Apply at the Store.

N. B.-Failroad Fare Paid lo Purthasers of $25 or Over.

i

ORANO TRAVEmC HCRAUl. TMURSOAY. FESRUARY 7. ttOT.

Elk Rapids is Beaufllul and Prosperous
(CuottDued frvm

IS.t

The sec.ind feature of this gteal in
dUFiri.il civirtpany is ibtir Ut>D tuaeu
In-'tiire.
It;. I iisv toes of iron is
made evtrv iweniv-fnar hourv-. and
James P. J.ibssut) is tb<* man vh<.
viadew lb" varioin- inui products, s^
"I. in nu.tt- r sahh tbe aselstance of
tVlUiam
Whiiefleid. tlsi- .company-s
RIk Rapids today ’ fprina d)lbt
!• re fumiics iru. a the vtallorB 1
chmiUt. Tlie steam power of thbsue now oc-■ inii:ian>>l (o
eoM have stood sonI the
I
nud
n is walched or. r by Messrs
pers of busy Ela'nill was soM to J Raukin
isvih K
ukin and
ai
man of (his vHla«e. at Irts place of ea^ by tbc vlliaae
Merni’ i tid Mit'hell wb» take tbeir
husloeMt can be found
None
very Rapids and bnvc wvn the K-hooocr tk-trtnt. ssbo coutiifiiU to man'iljct-jr*^ _ turns tiiehl aud day. in 'he capacity
l(iad<-<l »tth iNOi-le lunilHT.
cnH>ron:il>Ie eehlCleR of travel. wlihiAmiw
; etigui.-ers Jani'> {laviilMJB is the com
borsos that arc cHtalde and sneedT. land freight as It came saiUn|! lovard
S.
tVadRwonh then
then erected
erected . pany's masier nacchanlc and is superBUc RARtdi
I ttae couBtyaoat.
In
Mr niekerd also ronducu a fivd aod ■ the forest covered Bbores. destined to; anoibcr saa-nill -on the alp tuis ik'tmendect ef all tbs' machinery of Ibeir
ItW (be com
ise Wat then taken
aales tableand reports a rapidly grow- i be the cbae> d spot cif onr of the niest .«j by the Elk
Kaplda Jrtin tV.. 3
•llBe.vn' idaou. John Deles is tbe
to Bellalre and nearly tt
lag iMisInss
i active towns In the north. ihL-v wo'tld
With tbese two ntaiiofacttirliUcksDiiih. with Ua sfa<i|i
a bcnotlfal court bouse
n...a A.
««. tv. » ™ I... I
wonilcrcd how the early pioneers
inslitiftions In the settlemeni. the givoniK while John McCncken makes
BcUaire by
tbe reaMenta
Id r.-iRilts the {«iler« id the comconaty.
iirt t
I •'bat must have l-ert a hvrr jlean la-k Utlement growing UtgH uatU a laa.l
i::V< plant
John Mulovoti. j ss the
Big
Th^H ronwrii'
1'"''*'““* homes and cVytng farms .
was ^.1. to the « R A 1 Ky.
earn fl'i.r at the plant.'
The Pore MarguoUe railasy coB' ^
7 •rn
n„.if „fl^|lrlnK »tid t. Jiiw kind
which praetteallv stopped itumlgraiioa
Thi* eh. 3tie.ll i>^iit. i« Tbe third l.-a
• ____________________________
It was in IMS. whet, Bk Rapids
,bi/polm for somrume
thetilam
and ll.> manataeturisi
.
'jm
had lu bcginnlnE. Oulv two families
late of liBie
i.
JM
.w numbered th this fitei senlemcot ’
The atrugsle to build up a village producis an- acetate
ume wivid
w.-wi ald»t>w
ca!
Mins
and these found tmly dense tuieata of “r-rT »a.« *11!! r.iore . ff.-ciivctv check- -sUtol and tar Slsvy-one
SCHOONERS AT THE DOCKS.
have been tntIH • and
s
l
th^
I betolock. wild anluaU and the
ih.- IndUns
Indians '•'»
'''*
the panic of is.*.:
1S.V whidi c
,-s
A -ma'l
'1‘e *w® rttlllng concerns to sns- Kmr-f.wM erd wooJ The stmuo of the
kuown as Ruth, runs akmg the abores
Pf-i-iitally ct-lf. rated i;h- coal kilos i. condensed us the wood
Utb and 1Diekel mill was erected In Pt-oJ
.< thewe Imkew .. .................he NontacM
bums to charcoal and U.e pnelucls
I&50 by A. S. Wadsworth and S. K. U>™ healthy hamlet.
logs fur the mt;i aipJ
Michigan Transportation t o, pUew baNorthrup.
operating U (or a
Tbe Idle mills were tU-n purchased :
'n» *mose endenwihrup
After opera'
Oier
on af^
Old Mlaalon
apd Elk
Elk Rapids.
e the mill
... e................................................
...
Co. ana luniac-tale «f lime, wcwsf alcohtS the .-.k.1 I ;tln*
ti
short time
wast purchased
r. The charoial then i« us.-.' to w.wd are'bandlcd b. ihe seventy-five
I F»^g.
J. J McLaughlin, fflthcir « J. J. Me-^weiMis auu J
hired r>y ihe «-om;«any. each .tay
of the iieace. I egieoRively und continued until
to ih-jr woml yanis and one team i.No belter fishlBg can U- fotad m
.«-mlil.
1 when the Dk Rapid.-' Iron ('s>.
4--aTIy
.hkuUvi
.
neM «-ords of fourdoot
nonbetn
Michlgaa
thau
is touad la
k.);i liep..-'m.'ul. whU.
■ organlied with the Dexter & Noble id tbe coal
The
havl
wj. the above named lakes, and the rewon
Chemist Whi'Beld d'»-s th.- rheniical W'oo-Lnn one bvad
r Co., t
.ilKs^t ..glu nii:. . loc'i;
woild seems sallsflnl Ih.il for :ecreang thclV or>.’ratU«ui along enen-:*®fk. The alctrtol nun. .luring the
tive spots the
shores
snrr..undtng
lines under the direeUon of this *"• ”
TJie miHs ;ne in opcraiuiu day and
‘■a'hing and
d Wall.
Walt. Tbe aieam
ateam pow. r of Ibis night -;uid iiime a Urg.- imtiitvr of lh.-.e Ukew have
i company for some (inu-.. it was rt-or !
Kd
fishing advantages (hfiR^nv touad «
.. g..*iir.-d wiih a eapUal-.f
feature of the hug.- plant Swedi-s and N'.fweglxns. work Jhere.
itu- revolt regkm of aorlbein Mlebl.
e onlv developed Into i!;e hug ' manufactur- : I" bandlcil bv Chief Engineer Ma
They are a prugreoaive .lass, and
gan.
IN the Itig-comiiaiiy. It is ;.~iay.
land hi- asslslanl. John Moran.
make spleudut ciiln-ns for the village
X night
Farming CotwMry.
of l-TIk Kaplds NVjrlv.foiir hundred
' V Esl.Hl
the foreman of the men are vmidoy.Hl ih.-r.- on the two
lin and Aino« Wood. In the following furnuce. Baw-mill and-ehcicical plant.]
The farming cvunliy sairminAlDC
ire plant.
le omeral Man
abifts (night and duyi
and aUiul Elk Rapids u also very blghlv di-velhandles all (he business end of ive've ibousand dol!ai> an- |<ald luil
ope.l Senr<-s upon scores of Urge,
says that no arn-sts have, been made- millmg and manufacturing insiitu ji
salarle* every two weeks. Most of 'highly developed mofi ' '
In the vllUgi- for four weeks prl.vr to -lions
Rrst is iheir grist ntlll. which I
e» haviI- families here. •
I- fourth f.-atnre these employe;
farms sarround ibis v.
this writing, and that It is one cf the employs several men. and is operau-d
larmers talse every line of fanujirotwst govemod and bohav.-d villages of b.v wal-i................................... .......
duie mTessary to the exiileiicp of
j* .
Its Rise ID dorlhera Michigan
TbU is, the nilllei•. while John S Malta l.».ks;^;,y -^,4^
with b^h ‘ ness tmm of Elk Kaplds.
the vHlagers of Bk Rapids, and hear______a. .._____ W.I .S-. the large;■; aft. r t
js'wer. am! Supe
Iv always find a ready market
for
Cement and Lime Works.
uumiNTs «?f men of various iiaiionali I all yhe
iniend'-nl (Jrtffeth t.s.ks after the mi.I
(ht-rr pnaliice m the village. With no
1I..S who live here during the coui>e
iu general Kni/ RIMh - is the mill
Ttu- Bk femi-nt and U»'luatW In'tttc village for (heir pnMliiew
tuber Whcc-ler
forvmaii. while Iw-ll Mads-.- lis'tks af- anoiher very imjiorlant manufaetmiug
o! the year.
M. E. CHURCH.
•Ave ffttuaUlrrUpL and watgr faRapids water pUm and .loc-s |V‘
powur is iiistiliiilon at >bl> village. One bun- rillTies for s
Elk Ran.dt Iron Co.
dr. d and vHchlv men liud emplnya<>at MJCVe*«.l 8 pointed <*ul 'by their brgft
paoy docs an ciHirmous boRlncss al hanUK-s cumpP'U lines >( farm IniidcTaklDg tbe Elk Rapids Iron t'o.. ns' ici„g milling pntpcrtie
heir- eai-h
iweuiy-fmir hours, and modemly built farm hocses. wrIIAUed
thla place during a course of a year. meats, buggies, ruitcrs' sleighs and a whole, it consists of lour ditleriuit |
itvu Co.
nearly eiglii thousaud dolUrs are |>ald •wareh.Mise-, Uii-ns and lliirty looking.
Daring the 'twelve months of tbe past robes. - Also cream reinnitors
out eaqh pay da>. which Is • veiy two wtHM'lvd stock, ahoww
year over >‘S.oou.oo
was
collected gasniliie engini-s and have a large
the
algnlt»i»-ks ThcM- emphivi-s. pot -uaUkc .-anee of gn.Kl markiUK.
form BIk Rapids phtruns of the road sales'Rviim to dis]>Iay their giMvds In
the emplovi-s of the Iron t'Kinpany.
(or services pcrformnl. t^l year at Hnlh are cxpcrienccl business ni.-n in
have families and biinics In Elk Kap
this time 375 ewrtaads of logs bsd Ikvu Ihclr clKisen hue and with their izn
General Niws.
hardly' help
s and l>-sve
great.-T sbap- of their
shipped into Bk Rapids, and up to mense stork they can
Mis-. Ilinli.' Kem. a SI. latuia girl
imlngs in tl ■ village. Nearlv
Saturday. Jan. TCth. 19U7. only 55 rar- Pleasing the m.wt ivarticular Imyors.
, l.am ls of e<-ini-nt are ruaiiufarTiintl |v vejrs old U |M-I|e.ved to Ih- tbe tiewl
Village Government.
loada bsd lKH.-n recclve.1, Abroi eight;
wmiiaii laiwlei lb the vvmntry.
Her
Bk Rapids Is escculingly fortunate
I berr each Iwenly.four hours, and tieorarlooda of cement are shipped nnt
father.
Matiin Keni. is a winuarr >if
‘ersl Manager 81v savw ibe company
of this villsgc dally and tons upon I In gelling puMIc splrtled m.-ti interest­
has-niore ordeis than ih.-y ean (ill at Ihe ns-ri's naiional rIi..ni|dotiship. fiflas
Ions of Iron with barrels of wood ed In the vlllagi- gnremitienl. AlKvnt
I
Kern
Is
rood
of
all
oiii.bair
s|a>ila
ntid
.this litne. or for a f.-w wis-ks 'o romc.
alcohol are stmt out dally and It'Ui six years ago. it was Ineonmralrtl n«
,wliilc the scaj-vn lor .-luo-nt Is not is as gra.'i ful tn u. drawing naim AS
helievotl by those familiar with rall- a village and duiliig that time a great
I yei uo. Tbeww two Liige lUiiusUUl in- she is loiimdiAiie In a bowling aJicy.
road maongement that this Is the l>csi | many piiWIc ImpnoTutcuts
ImpnoTuvculs hs
have iHivn
I She tbiiika untiling of inlling :<m In a
Isiiiiillnns
have
d.vk.
built
out
In
the
paying branch Ibe Perc Marquette I made. Hundreds (if yarn of
; lake far « u.mgli so ihat the lane* lake 'game and Is rea.ly to bkvi aiiv other
railway Hue has In Its system.
' j sidewalks have been laid, u
water-1
i Isuts can land here and a gn-al devil playi-r of lur own m-x. imivlded.a
works sysieni js-ifect'-il and . lighting I
ll ai>pi'-jis lUai «HP eoo.vt.ua am .
jiif the mariofariurvvl la.mmoilitics anquitel
BIk Rai'ids has seven church
rgon-1 system pnivideii f«ir but n I
■] shipped bv the water ktui.-s iik well r> lu-i.iiH V. give up a tluiig they have
liulloDS wtlhln Its limits, name... the I satlsfacloi) tn the |h-u|>Ic si Hie s.vs I
a - railtoo'l Tlo-ra- tsiafi l.ntic a k"w oil's- stait.sl to altaln 11. nrv rbap.
M. B. church. Presbyterian. Hpisnspxl. tern has nnt l-vn v-nlhvly < implcted
jiiianv rrsoners to this village aii.l
Norwegian, Svvedl-.h. Cernisn l^iilh-.
..l.uf-X-i mie-f slop at Elk lUi'id' luai., Ji, of niiladeri.l'ia. afl.-r oegoeran and Koiiian
ratholic. A
few' (-nnKldeitnc
lain «f the rllUKo asd * credit to (he
eatli* YtlUiceaDdiiarrouedlBKrount'7
It lalctit he inierestlDK (u a icreat
■nor who art- not famuar wdth the
earir feiaurr of Bk RapIdR. to know
ihat Bk RaptdR formerl}' b<-latichd to
w^al «a* tbea kBovn a* Meaezec
towoohip, end a part of Orasd Traveraa OouDir.
Ttte above
lowaablp
wma orcaaiced. lo I8SS aodMhen
then Iin

with the church.
TaklDc ibetr 8un4a7 achoola. church
omnlrattuiis and other icalberloicB io
BMhcr tb«‘)- ate dolo» a srand woik
In the Vlllar*
Their tafliieoce is felt
ibrcmahnut the vllluce and their stork
era ousbl 1o he cuagralulaled upon
their &pletidtd''resalU.

I ^rly History of Village

--------------------------- -- ---- >

cuts hare
b*-cn
gotten of
ehiiivh' sinsMs. sin
buildings at this place and so tl U'KiipIds. ati'
not neenosary to dUcuss (h<'ir eon-: yeur elniiM-

Steamer Odd Fellow Plying B

Com..
Mrs.
l\ Jl
Kolil;
R.
K-.
Mra. 8. W. Porter: F. K.. Mr*. C. AN. at A, Mr*. R. Steele; Ser.. Mnt. J.
Budil: Sen.. Mra. W. Wilson: P.. Mrs.
Oea Purkias apeni Saturday
ht A. 'Ramt-s. Afiec ibo iDsUillailon a
program consisting of songs and reelTraverse City.
Mr*. J. Burdge of Bengonta arrived tstlnes was rendered totlowed by a
thla •VMlBg (or a vtait with
her supper.
E. Gill led tet Wednesday for
dMtfh^ Mlaa Mand aod Mr*. J. P.
ip lu Panama. When the fir* of
Oelober bumod bis large drag
Little Beatrice Oill
entcrialned
aeveral of her little girt friends on
p he concludeit not to re-bulld. but
NORTH PORT.
nb. 5.
Rev. J. D. Deets IcO thia uomtae
for Grand Ra.nMs.

rl.-an up after
Su-von Ptvnni-r iwss.-tl thh-ugli h”t<
today lookiug lor work.
Fcl. 4.
MONROE CENTER.
cFI'; t.
-There was a very small aiu-ii.lan..'
It church yesterday owing :o il.t- l-a 1

N. Hathaway drove oveii fiom
Mrs. MllUgan spent Friday In Trav; Aial Saturday.
*
country to wvk bis fortune In 1
aty.
L^i grippe is the onb-r of Ihlti:;* Mothers' meeting wtll.be held GeMs. Mr. Gill wss for nianv years a
iu
this
neichlMirhno.1 I>ui all H-eiu
succcMfnl merchant of ihi* villiige.
of Mra. Ooo. Blgeiowp.
be
on
the
gain:
those
afllicte.l wiil> It
wa» lU postmaster for nianv v-»-ara.
Wedaoeday afiemoon.
AIlc- Wi>-.!
Village president for the |vsst two iu«- Mrs. SiadelUauer.
Mrs. O. Robertson
^ (ram Bk Rapids, where she has years, and has held various lowraahip Helen Moyer. Mrs. Minnie Hat
J. Stadelliauer. Mrs. Cl.ira
‘been tor the past two weeks. Ca|>t trfflees. He was a member
Fellows ; “tt' 5'*f- “fl
'Vldrlg.
Rohettaou speat Saturday
in TravMrs Elna Cox is very 'poorly ae
llin's family ]
rr*e CRv. rctamlng w-lih MfN. RnbW. P. Ijinc Is visiting TVlDlivc;
moved to Muskegon I
ertaoa.
S. w York state.
the cblldten would l>c given
i1 give
■lay school at the home of Mr. Tutnam cilucallonil advantages. Mr. '
two aad a half miles from town, on
The M'li(<«.1 hifs b*-i*n chtsisl lor tl
arrived Saturday evening tn spend
past wfw'k on accotmi of 1>»d io.i.lb;ii
Miss Alice cm. of Hsrbor Springs,
rough weather.
arrived Saturday eveiringfl to spend
The luajbernieij In this vicinity a
a few week* with her aunt. "
~
m^ing RM
o^the slHching
Scott.
Tuesday morning. Jan. :i>. Mrs. Scolt
was born at Woodsiork. Oseada. came on the Job
. ship 0
Karlin
this wime1 p. P , Feb. 7. for the purpose of to Michigan and waa married to J<ihn
S.
Kelly
made
a
trip to TrawrKidelegate* to alleod the coun- Scvdi In IM>«- There were four
Citv on ^lurdav.
Leland. dren l>ora to them, three boys.Edwar
Joe Zak and Emma Coblknuis went
“ ri aad Blmey and a girl, who died
di.
to
TraverMCity
on
Saturday an.!
the age of four year*, from severe
ITiey gave a dancing
burn*. Besides her husband and the «>-rc marrio.1,
party on Saturday evening at Karlin
Mias Julia Miller spent Saturday In three sons. Ihe deceased loaves three
Rcfrei*hn«'nts were servcil
aislerw
and
three
brolher*.
Mrs.
ScoU
Traverse Cliv.
became a member of the Congrega­ pi'scnl enjoyed a good
c a Dntch It______ _____
.........
Saiurdiiy tional church In I»oi;. and has always which lasted until a laA* lu

.X,

evealog to bis gentleman friends. Cov. been a devoted memlter. The funeral
Marshall, Kal
«(« were laid for twelve. Just before wa» belli from that church on Thurs­
High schooUathlrlic aseociat
the close of the evening, which was day al I" a. m. The Rev. W. 11. Hurlluklng action l.yward.'- dlscymihuui..:
pRwsanUy spcni. Mr. GUI was presoni bdi offlclaimg. The floral offerings
Cr..-. .
t and brauilful. Mr. Scon alhk-tlc rt-latiolIN with
ed with a
and the <
JT’SVOUR KIDNEYS.
d o« Monday e
f i-omiannity tn ihcir'
Ing by several of their friends. The octhe Cause of Yeueasitm being their tfod wedlUnc anIS t-uffori
nivemry. The evening wns pleasant­
Cur? -Teem,
Shows- Hew <
Cit aakbly spent In ronvcrsatlon and games

n Tweddlc and Ueo Raff.
T. Jr.,
. Npent
.
turrtay tn to*
Traverse City
Saturd
on buslnnsa connected with 1
trie enrrenl proposition.
Wilbur Gill of llariior Springs spent
a few day* In town IhsI week
Miss Fannie Sie.-le lefl this morn­
ing (or Omciw. to «i>end a few day*.
W. n. Itdmstan
leaves Tuesday
mnrtilng (or a few days’ sUy at Lan­
sing on buslneot consecled with the
su|icrvi*or't office.
The lia- troie over lA»l night.
The Mliise> Grant and Burdge Npem
Kauirday and Siiu.lay with Mr. and
Mrs. Bollar* at l.lght House Point.
■nie work on the arch tn the 1 t). O
F. hail >8 completed. The new hall is
a rridit tn the vlliage as well a* to
the members who have coniribuied to
o geoeronsly.

n-sort si-a.-sui , while a
•tilling tl
’-•r.-id li'lfiit-T have
limit
.-illac.s
' !ii.'\uid the sloir. • of Isaii'il'il Kik
ll.;.ke. Toieh Ijike. It-eiB.f l-al.- afsl
> Birch IJike
Tbe trim
lillle ciaft,

ltd <1welHng^ of KIk'l
v boil’d ere another j
r. modem plant will >

with floe chubch urgaalaallous work-j

Refreshments were Ncrved Mr. aod
Mrs. Ftwter were preacvlled writh a
atlrcr fruit hasket ■« a token of cs

I;


ii.-y r
sn-(e-.'
•!
■«>
If .Mifl.-Jtllg II'.IM U '.1
MLx Mar
*u- iuJituc l»ck, Ibi-V -thiiil.''
milj
ii
ludM-uIar
*«-»kn«-».s
w
Miss...........
...........
.....................
Barth called on M'> O. H. tTayp.*.: j orltlaty innihle Ml.- Ill they ti:-nv
At.
1'
on Fridav eveumg bisi.
. “HI W" n cvitrect'tleelf.
the ■•titer .sMiii-i.'ms. >■' :
Tbowiorm pn-v.-ntcil many from at^;wiih
That 1» J'.s: w h
tending SundBV rch'wi Sunday, but i‘c. ■IlM.rib-rs
1- lies. V...
(I atn-nrt<^. Wc havv: I
.. oil call of more than forty nicml>cr-“.
The imvtinfc. are :i
to ali awl .
Ibi- young |>-op1e aie working bard t'< •li>.-a»i-.l i.l'.lie-y?. Tr*». i>i -Ci-.
pp- l■•MI^« fo j..-|li.i!ieri' 1 !'■make ll.em a grand siicecss.
.'•il:Frank Ellis is helping Wb Wtn-I . Mallei-fliveu... l-i» •
Trave--.- I'l'y.
Micl
Stanley at prv-sent.
Mr* Ella Good went to Traverse,'• \V.- hrtb ve ;!!..» JkMiu * KW.f>
li.ive no ••qiiai -i-.n tp avrat . .
Cltv i.»dav.
t-iickache-. , an-! any pa:'.Franklin Smlib. *rbo ba« bees work-.
Ing In camp foe O^ure Heiroforih. r.rlt-- lr<;m a‘•li>-'"i.-i-'.! e-«i l;'i
10 filing Baww. went to h'.* home in Mn-. Ihe ktilneye. J am p..
pleton today.
-K.-lte
Nicholas Shaffer i.-toraed hrwno af-,ylrtu.ter a two wwV*' sla;- al \VllUant«-H‘ilfc- contain."
burg where he baj purchased HO;
tVr wa'.e by ali dealei^ pik,-.•i-e» of land
.’c»-ni«.
FoNter-Milhuia Co, B|:fla!
«oh- B3*-n'-r fo- Ilk'- I

.1 welconw. A Bvw Nader evviy WadhW-1

n Elk Rapids and Various Torch Lak: Points.

liuli.UJ'. ext.-ndilig ov.-r lliiily y<«rs.
I1.1- at last laeiglil tb*. UMui|..tj|4iie colle.t.oii of Matthew A

Sll'ki'- . <d Sa-

OUR WHITE SALE
e: e:

iM T M

ATTRACTIOIM

in town lor the last three weeks and in response to a demand hy
many friends this sale will be continued nntll Febmary 15, I90r.

The

Spring

Lipc

ol

Muslin

Underwear Has Arrived

and will he the leading attraction, though Table Unens and all kinds of While
Goods, While Waists, Embroideries, Wash Goods, etc.,
will be sold aijmoch less than valne.
Corset Col>ers\

GOVIHS

3K I

Rccular :)3c"" value. jC"!
Iona, finely slitciied
l.eau.iliilly trimmrdland tnmmed wilh insertion,
with embroiiicry or

at 4Sc

Special,

25c

iSome exquisite numbers ai
Special.

69c. 87c. 98c. $2.25
Chimlse. 98e, 1.45,1.75

Others al 50c, 58e, 84c to *1.S5| DRAWERS
Remnants of Table Linens, al

39c and 66c

Kill
A most elaborate line at prices that can­
not be duplicated again this season—

Out Great Leaders.
)MaH« of extra pood muslin
Lnd hemstitkiietl al only

i 25c

Union Bleached Damask.............. 25c i outer grades at S0e,87c,
j
98cto51A5.
Pare Lioeii Bteacbfd Damask. 62
]
in., valne dSc. this sale .......... 50c :
ro in. Bleached Damask, $1.00
{ Children's Dr^tUers
value, for...............
..........
f
Hcmhtitch'dd or Lace
'.rimmed, at
r2 In. BleaChtd Damask, 51.25
,
value, for.................
-'...... Wc*
lOc Brown Crash at
.........., 8c

1 Qc

S0c.87c,98c. $1.20.1.59,
1.90, 2,98. 3.25. 4.50 tnd 5.7S.
Short Skirts, 50c.

80c, 98c

Corset Covf?r.limbroidery.
speciai............................................
On? lot I'i in. Cambric Embroidery.

........... 23c
Anothr-r If. of Embroideries ranging in
;dihs i-'.' to I'I inches
q
at. special.'

E. WILHELM, Cor. Front & Union

QRANO TlUVEME HERALD. THURSDAY. RESRUARV 7. 1M7.

OUR ANNUAL
WHITE
SALE
Opened This Morning.
These White Sales of ours have become a looked for event to the women of this city and surroundina country for they know that it is always a ^hance to buy the new creations at special prices. Not
only that but they setthem whenthey are new and fresh. Snowy garments and pretty white' fab­
rics present an attraction that few women can resist. We have made these attractions just as
great as possible, we assure you. That the prices and goods will appeal to you. we know. We have
planned for this sale months in advance, purchasing with this event in mind, and have put forth
greater efforts than ever before to make this the most successful white sale we have ever held.
We know it will be for the goods and the values are such that the woman who is looking for.the
_
beautiful as wellas the practical things cannot help but, be impressed by the values. The people's
_
confidence in us to give them the best possible values for their money has been demonstrated to us again and again. We have made such
prices for this sale as will strengthen this confidence. Below we give you some of the things that will come under the White Sale discount.

SOME CONDITIONS

Shop

OF THE COTTON MARKET WILL NOT BE OUT OF PLACE HERE

in the

We are sdlinji during this sale wide
sheetinjfs and pillow casings at .
about the same prio- we did a year
ano; yet the same yotuU neiw
are worih a
jfood «hai more.

Morning

-

HOW DO WE DO THIS?

Possible

,

/fj‘
t’ur uidtii .ii.ttiilks
t.'. Inut^hl (idiom bejt'u- •
Iht x
to xolttir ituy iiti nu /I'tliy. ll'/i/A our pit.-ciil
sAvl-, ia.'ts toe toll/ nHiliittu- to n/t a/ tiu A-torr piiu . tut
«//<•/• that you tvitl have to pay vtoie.

in the
Morning
if
Possible
Subject to Discount

This Year

White Woo>Dress Goods.
White Silks. White Waists.
Uader nuslios.
Corsets. Laces,
Eodroiderles, Haodkerchiers.
Table Liaeos. Napkins.
Towels and toweling.
Art Linens. Tray Cloths.
Lnncb Cloths.
Wide Sheetings.
Pillow Casings.
Sheets and Pillow Cases.
Lace Cnrialns,
Curtain KnUs.
Curtain Nets.

We have decided to- include in this sale
all colored wash goods at 15 cents
and up.
To many
eaily and
way early,
attraction.

Shop

who like to buy these ^ods
get their sewing out of the
tbla sale presents an added
.

That the wash goods this season outrival
anything placed on the market for sev­
eral years, yoivwill admit when you see
the goods.

til White and Colored Wash Goods
or 15c and up.
\'ard wide cottons are s<>i incUitir-d in
the White Sale diycount.

Cotton Blankets Wool Blankets New Dress Deeds Underwear Specials
YOU NEED THEM SOME EXTRA GOOD ONES
There i« no other store that«
gives you the values we can
because we buy ours direct
/from the mill, consequently
have no jobbers' profits to add to our prices, which
means quite a saving to you.
We have some interesting
values to show you

Just the kind that youAvould like to crawl
into these cold nights. The kind that
gives you good serv ce year after >ear.
And after all is said and done whaf 15
mote satisfactory that (iOOf) wool
blanke’s?

Does That Heve a
Pleasant Soond, Madam?

•Are yon looking for those new things
that we are bringing out each day or
ever)-few days' .Many women like to
gel these new things as fast as they are
displayed.

LIMITED QUANTITY
We hnve iili l;■lI>li n
lul <if Lftditas'
PrjTi Wiiol I'nil-rui-ar reUiliiiu at 85c.
W.-find that we do ii'.i ansi this pri<f
in our Hill-. <-onae<jutiit!y will nut t-nrry
it D«‘st »eaioo. Wjulf tliit lut l:»U y-n
iiiriy Iniylbeni At

59 cents
■Suits and Vests sizes 0,0. <

We do not pretr^rd to be the only store
in (fie city that sells gTOd blankets, but
we .\RE willing to put ours up alongside
the other fellow’s for vjiur. quality
considereil.

These new ideas for spring are in the
sheer fabricN. in checks and stripes and
plain colors.
,
Ihe new suit'ng-'. of course, are here;,
tiiey are heavier. Bnjiilt loibs. as usual,
are much in evidence.

Small Line ol Petticoats,
Sold at $2. lor

We would be pleased
lo show- yoo these new things.

Till* in ik iiuMiin-r Vo do not iiitivd to i-Arry in aUx-k
TbejAri' guo«1. vi.rUiy goraenU made
permAueet Snish m< rc>-nzAd saliDi-.

We are sellirig G(Hll) blankets from

$L25 each.

Priced from 59c lo $2.00 $3.75 to 10.00

OIUNO TlUVERSC HERALfi. THURSDAY, FCaRUARY 7. 1107.

tmLumSKfsg^ 1
NO ALW
iNfot

GIVE NATURE
A CHANCE

Mi> J.» HtvMcnHi .4 Tia»ti*
L> callluc uy trtefnW h.-t> ■iHrloB thv iiy>l •»s>k
Sn>.. Matt.i Si-Hi
Mr». rrmnk
ly.T. iii.l
intniiiv m^i-jstio.li
iiirtijoa t..
0'*> Uuatli
o* *h.. Marvh

Read and learn What our Glasses
Rare Done for Others

IF OTHERS WHY NOT YOU?

11

CROSS EYES
STRAIGHTENED
Read This

In England and 'France the Sale
of Alum Baking Powder is pro- I
hibited by law because of the in- 1
jurious effects.that follow its use M
The law iq the District' ol ^
Colombia also prohibits Alum
In food.
You may live where as yet you have no protection against Alum
The only sure froUction against Alum in your Baking Powder is to

.,1 «|ib
I
.

i-M. and

,x™cTr..I.s
OU ;b.- ik<
1
Hniul. 01 Tri»v.-fM. <'Jlv h«'|
I1S.> tiyr-

'aalMn «ltn.|.B
ijKtei. Hia' hi
• ailarfacy. and

. lt

iSiiitMHi

RaYALNK8g

N all-'

Kiijiit>
. nvioft f..i

We Do Not Fit Glasses
As a Side Line.

.Otath »f Sarnue/Macy. •

i: 111., hoakVt<L.«ip M.wi.
- ill Ti-ax-i^' I'ii

It Is Our Speci^ty

IS.::::,
Wiv
::i.i

No Medicine used when testing.

' V*’'**’’-

A WRITTEN GUARANTEE GIVEN with

II..VIII.
;.i^ i».U-.

will!

I rliail.

1 Hit* n..m
■I.11- miii: iii
iv.- rounix.

opHTii hoiiM- ill a bril l, ami ■-■•1111^11
liDlldin;:.
ll> banl. iiri-ol»l.-:!i ai.tli.
IhoM- wwe* «a\-«!. Thv lai-l ihiii whul
Hill), eriml ih.w war l>li‘» »«ay luilli
lll.»- uiiUxI mu<-h. Hail llm-x' lava a
wur *lml. llii- *hi.l.' Kfsi alili- uf liiMna-l woiilii liax- laa-li .WHcivial.

Villas*. ••I*-ril<.n l-

111.- l.ilb».'■”hi *.f nttriu I
Aina.

V RlaeC'.iiK
ami Ji.lrti,
. • Ill ' llliic
1..

"iK"

eral

Ranaom
Bterc.

Hotel

and

Cempany'4
Central
Other

Gen­

I r

Howm
Build-

Insa Oeatreyed.

LOS8EB.
George M. Brooka...........
Mr«. W. El^ler..............
Ua Bent-,jCament Co--.
Teuman Br«t...........................
Mra. r. C. Bayeo...................

84)00
1.SO0
1.800

George E. Thomat.............
Toui

INSURANCE.
La Bontee. Ranaom Co.. ...
TeUI

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W«ml <»f 111*' fl»v ■» Mtimoii will n-ni
10 ib.- city by IWchJkuu. Um .•xinliit
-licinly alu-r 7 nVlork and riii, a|.i«-jl
for lu'!ii niriili' l»i ChW Thiimnfc Murnij «f III.* nil* «1<*rwrtiu«*m.
A** -Maiiniii l» fi»n> iull«*.< iiw.ny niiil
ill*' iii.*riiiiy halt slbl xim-.n i.» y.-iii
an.l ........... .. Mi, M.ui.iy .li.l mu tbliik
it ailvlralib* i<* -viiii u Mi-atm-r nvi.
The Arc*, ixmlil nut Ik- kepi iimb-r ihi*
boiler <u loiil" nibl
Hic Itnix*
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»f T.ax.'i-v Clry bix--. No. 1
Ira Si'm-man =.
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Tlx- r,ii.v
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ot lb.* c.iiupany .ibl ■«-xc*-!l< iiHy j uav -R.-Kiilxi ! •
Tb'-ix- xk-'i- at iiimih-i «*f .ili u!i> !

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! . Al'li .-iiii*- JIM .hrih.it Ibtruim- are
r siiikinKT.il Hill E.lwarH-.

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fit- k ..r -le.w birds ever
: .-ii.itUhle-Wii.rs.x- —.-n ta-t rreek
I XV)..11 they would i.biih' the) attaid
t
n.vilx ail ur.'.iil Boi-iixl
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I. atooK. - .

lieti t rain. .Aaillo rintn.
aixl Came Wa-.:nxr a.-r.of
Harxe M.arDiaii.
■lav iienlnt
KWl nie Norris, of tUs I
l> aii'l Mru. $|ijM'sui anil
Wxt.k.pr

il family i!

Will liarvex- u-Kto
White Monda*
lOrtler.
Mis. Jane Harx-v >
raceme
Mr- Onie Kuhn w
•ligtal
CJly RaliirtUx seiriTi
xe iMn* •
work done
Mr- r; .K
.min.- of +:ai
T..m While i.f
Adam Tupei
• 'I. earinE b
Stdon and J. -ix s.Il.xr.u. at ..If*
l.Mrs, Hon:
xuiy wi-r.' rx.lai .K'in eail-rs Tuewinx
E Caih-lt . .•’*- -isa
Mr ranUsle
Ain.x.
and Ihmela- W
1 le'totn.tl S.ii«r-Jaj
Mr
Car!i-le
1 ntahivd for li.-ntnW-tn
V call--- S..t’i
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b’irrbaaed
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store*.'
...ie -uf rvmb.liK-. -f.*:
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p'orhu-i-d.mTial*

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d.x.K:n
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b*' for Halt:.- Atl.-n
.Tlx-re ay-re ixt servlf-J- ...
rh-iH ftxK , yeai.-rdar.
-f.-m and-ba-V
-ba*Vi'«
iDiih was in Elk .Rafu-t. bnsijii—s last Enday.
V Sam Mlnthom is do-nj:

h.-xllxi-ii N

asta FkU■Montrva:. -Q'U-'—.,,,-xr.
■hl-iich (Vnad.!. -toi.plu: I.n -.r..! lx
•i fr..iu IktWwm ,
H- bT..',V -.,Kii.w..tth Hnlsiea.
siiT M's Tbuoipsor. N-Wma'r:
it whom ^••«irte near K-n^KJcT
HaKt.a.i Mx.i»t
hf
boytx-.
* a- vne Sun."
oi.l ..- the mec daxs on tm- r.;.v Hul-’e.el hone r-'ev
ii-.l s.-’ijiis of th*- ixa: Klnc«li-v. iin-l
lb' died*h.
•li.ir p-tl.trtuanc- trii'nds will b
r l.xrti.’- Win
Ks ir «. ih.'ai-tlmi,lri.-n.l«hip for
iW.'lK mh.-ii t^i-' '
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- Ni*w l.ife rillrVin't think thar PiJi-« riui
li icbi'v I'nic <■« - Tlutn—nds of x.os'in.ite t-a
,<5' E
Wall
* b.Kn mreJl l.v IVv.ns Vdm

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The OrtaikK- siom wa. in a iw«>l
Co.-Xnam fircle. Ml.i- Exe- 1^''^ x! '
1
, J
, Jk- f..-k
Kiorx fiatne hiillillbK and the f1anir-K .
<-hrtKr;in fin.l-.-ixnr

ll.-ke.nhlK up loially. Mr UhkiIiK iiad
JIJ.. Kdlih Holeoml.: Sunday
...I JWne«-j.cexiH.-i
Tf.-,
lumllx llx-i-il lip Kiain-aud Mra BrxaAKj
j
ymuk-xn; linaixriat iv
T’x-d ill tyriind. Tiar. i--.-:
waa lylUR tlirrx- ill. but was eanltsl 1
-■ of her lil-. ',wbil. .Illto a plane of sateij while xome of th.*
■ up mun K.'tilhein Mi-i.
I BtOuMI 1
1- mdd li-l-t. w
>4iiek wa>- taken out.
1
^i{|Uk>ii teromn
rli.ee
a:Bd
Tbx-i:
.^‘isas
The liai*l-?uli- <
Mr nrm.kK earned 11 slock T4ini-d at
,|,i,
f , ajMiV. cinl* and the
*v— ai.
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' •V.lr''.un-KKriji. amt al
!- >■'nK•nlh.<>-.! them wiifa
r.1.1 n.KlU.imu while he ha.l onlv |4.x.ki Ii.-I
. p..bllea.i.m
1
ok*d,.x
aurance. The hiilldlns w.x. ..xrne.! by
, nnmen»iK. ate.
t«ni
Mm. W. F1*-xler. fomierlx ..f beref
wh.-iMlKK Wall report.-d ,h;„
th;.. .n.-o- was
. , J'V .............. ...
Inil now of tMrolt nod her
a meatliefvbip of (in 111 the w-h.«d atul I •''Wen
I140KI with BO Insuninee.
Kki Iti lire home .l. priillni-in, nuikillK
,MAYFIELD.
■o Tber.- i< a l-..lam’*- left
F)ra Spread.
'has.
Moixlay tiuKtiihc
las p.;;diia*x-d sIhe llnaika
mor.' the Hrelm ...........................
Prom
X'-. xvh.-'e lx- 1
111.1 to •Ji..‘:wi>rtj*e.i
lumix-d aeroe* the ■Ib-v lo a Kmall’
TIv xl.-i-ikm of oHIrx-iv was b.-l.l.; .
tu- int.-j.ds
1
hQlMiiiS OWS.-.I by O.-orRi- K ThoniaK. j ibe (..ll.rwlnt Udnp
l-dpe elo
1

r. rarndl Hale
ITerk. (S E
fixiieolor. C » Hamnioml.
I'honuler. Georee K. Ho-l
| Midi
Ih-li'Kate 10 loCiil-IKiioeUilirilrfiH- twix|
icaiK. Mrs. Uairb-i 1>a;Wem
I
Di-Jixiu« for f*Kir T.-Mtii, ('. J EIxftei •
»n.l K. Th.inell. I*, fli! xaeaney lo.-.
iwo xxmrK. r Hamiluxti.
>
The ttuslee* will be.ai th. head of; -- — —•
Ihe Kollniliic cmmittee ami seb-etrol Hit lix
lix-olher numbiTK.
,laie.lSxlih O'
Mra. U F T1i-ik anti K K \Vhlle| f::iat:p.'**-.l b>
wetv nade :i iniiKir einmnlltee la art i Hannhh Drue
with Mr. EEoyi.
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I

inlstihiii xrhen Che wH-on.l alarm «»">♦• «noi«,.|; Hoxi; Ij.ii-K .Ud wu-ieix ' *='* f
in. liiickeca bud to Iv found and ihe,
j ^
Woman s Hon..-: '*
^ «
.exadencx- porliun **l the '.llaae x l-li,
„!m.x kvIhx . Mr., WHIiaux t “^ Jo
,Kl r..t water all or which i.-.lx lime.
ui- nml.

TniKi.u. l.ir three yx!

j MiK, Vma Wyera. a
I Tuck* r MtMiilay.
I
Sim-e the men a

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ib.- It*-x

Hixk-r. Ii*d.i wlis! II- .-at

,.i,:r..!S;T,;r.’ ...

iici iiisiitaiicc
There was nr. wNmI hut ihe s»neral
merchandiar storx- of t>e I-. Ih.nie.
lianMini rt.nipsnx was in (he path of
Ihe names and ii WaKii'i hint )H*fore
that hiiihltue
was in
fliinx-K
Tlx.lory frame «im'
Mm*
1 Ihe upper liunlon
IV nmni
It wa* ItMiillc ih-mtye.1
•lock which was xal1
ImOdhir^wai owwod by
valued al'
TruDiao tuiKbcr*

f.;

. M..-X bl.lK- t.

I'J'V.-l'r

iiL-riy UMsl as a nn-ut j
xthleb was u>m.L-ri;
:l which1 had apri ulioral in.
tiiarLi-i
T
pleoie.il.................- In II
rally ileKiroyert wllli a l;»>s «rf *-ks-«.x.

m.k

*• <-iiy Krtday ,
wHuday tnum-

I.aai:i ibuii, wh.i lu- lie.-n
workme for .Mrs. John Richisoo. Hpi-pi a'
ba..ltnehi- i*a!.jv
jm-1 V. B-aM.
f.-a days at h-ttne .Piriiis Ix-r mtrtherla
• ii> Ttav.-.x- f.
..I'kn-KK
Six- a.'DI lark K. RIcBiDirx.-x Miiixii. I. ill Si. Icharc on >H«i K Monday
K ank Itudeeni i< on tbe sick list
io tnuiy plai*- ai.- 1bxitly
Rob l■aIlllI.• relumed from Cmad
»n..w ii- pii. a 'If. -V
Rapi*!.- Saturtlax
r(iil*4S--.bliMl aii.l N’s O H Stmt of Ixme
i-'in.)*.. -JWin and AII--1
l4.k- b«.led th. If sgml» In a car here
t.iiicb..-.-*l ihitte.li B1-Hen.i ..K.i.-d lo. R..n... »1l««mrl. Mnnrrmb-! «il John Sr*ic.K-e
.lax nx'itimB. to make tb.dr fufdrt-

of 111*- iM
1.0 cl.ain;• Ki.--.-la

Tlx- Kl­
•"xK-ilui: u> lb*'
StK-rbil lo ibn.Krrniaie Ib-cixrd.
in ebar
Maninii. Nlch,. »b-b. k—Hi-ai>R «f
if In'- anleni Kii|irKir»i-iK
■iiVK.- Ilalx-i
f S'r.Ihn
almie 111 nrder
bUcki'nf*l mini- Imlay xlinw when- at
. Iil.-ni.-lil c.f lb*- ill.T* 1*11
Caillllar xcas on
ibiK tiim- T.'j.iprday i«o lore** buMnwis
bill UK Ibex bn.l
o ill*- iliKi.il-Kal .d;ib.- |i
hiHiv-s, a iKilel ami scv.-nil wnalloi
ii- W. l-oii... heridstniie*- eiMbl li
linililiiiRii »cre KlaDdlne
The tolu.
fniin iben>*K.-« fn.tr la-rt nIehi’K ««“ “iH
i'.kn
dI fi.i.ihx' while ibe inninwiir.* Ik
Annual Meeting.
.inly alMiul »1ii.i>i»‘i. Till* HIImki* W.T.1 ,ii..-:
The for
fuiee.1 K.
•lain.-; ,x
HThe Kontlxitii
.pray • ■ fJ* j*
bnm ns
Tne-aux- .-Cx-iiim:
.loun amt tben- wan uo liix- imxienlon.j
Ir-n- ."•l.tTh :
• ^T.'iiii.i. '".'ilxt 1 -uil.T-r_ . .
-- .*f UjO' plaCf.
amiUvaiv -1 Ib-ti* a~ nV
'll*.- II
11 «..1.
aSborllv uflet T ..Vhvk la« uignt.;
'bar •riH..x>j-'K t
n.xn.ml-r The tin.
t.nll •
tlx* roibm Iiauliie in .we »f ibe win-!
nimitrt.n.Kcinit.i
hi lu.a ■ml tv t«ti. n* l.e-Ki
K biRii .
* .low* of U.Kirse H. »ro.a.'ii *.*lmnil
Ml- t-r tt... nr--. fniK in «.vk*
.nnirb
nr-ram il*:Bi l•.-llll1'. .11 xV b..lii
'.iirnr i-R.i
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I- oiviRbi Are from a xai* Jei. Thl.
,:Jl fnmlly
T
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► ,i,HKXM-.l
* Endoraed by the Cojoly.
- Ui'. t., mir. s.aa I-.. ..II
• itf llx- tic
nain ami
had mo up a
iai-lu.tixe Kiimrliitf itiU
mJl-l i.r
"Tb- iiiio-r |..|xilu: ixiix-t<x .1
e ciKiil iliiii
r.rVarmi Simt. Ni
0 Ibe finIhf WallK. W
i.'ixl .a
B« betwetui
b
ili.-bcinlil
I. U. 1»Hi.. .Kliliniki forth, a »n<ina lime. it hua K
l-hUT.'Il.
1 Ho- J.M
-Koeole-Min Nupiiais.
t (bUl it WilK iniiM»K
le Ot-.-iii' j.iiir
,
.............. Ilacnilioii waK vimlrmen of
(he biiiblfne.
! ihx im-.-iitia aiiil afiei Hx' it-wlinB of
Ne Water.
1
mfn.n.-, Tnii.iin-r Oxroll Hab. .
,
.
,
,1 Ui S’
t^rli L„
Tbem had l.vn a (Im Saiiir.biy 1
The i*-rt-ipiK U.r tb.TilBbi and at ih.xt time. U was *»»•, ,^3., nur .'.-rx $.l.(-lo.i;i ai.-l ih.'
...veivd ibal the xtiii.-r worliK
..rinix,
....... .
10
6T. C*2
xn-n- mil In Roml shape. Y.-Kiertl.xx-. I
,,r
,

dMiiri inlii*-<i Saab Kx.rii
me tail »in*v- m.n-ol.-i bax.- n<
.III. i» .'i1iK-ai(-''blm 10 ti* an 1
. <-ari*yon. am) •Irawine. *)>•>■
........ .
11 U*- ll.i.l It;*- pin|Hr
bx- BiiBlll Ik- *m ih»' u^*r

Sunday.School Convention.'

It l«l-K*u'-

................................................

George M. Breoko........................

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Fire Chief Injured.

Bente.

Traverse City.

DR. B. L. PAULSON. Oplomclri&l.

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Ia> Hum.- haitiliiiiia. Uavina

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DR. WOLFFS BRANCH OFFICE

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Examina^iorv

a imiiana iia^i

Tlx- i.r-'w

Tlin bis

ai. $I.S.ti. »iil, t,u iu;
tved By still Night.

cir«»»i-s‘

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Ceerse M. B-eok*' General Btore. I

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i».irli:li

ROYAL is made from Absolutely pure Cmam of Tartar,*^ pure Grape
product. Aids digestion—adds to the healtbfulness of food.

mu toss EXCEEDS $26,000

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ii\ ill

Sapplainfy^

BAD FIRE
AT MANTON

HEADACHES CURED
Read and learn what
our Patients Say.



S'.I
cwtanft durinc
-*.- Uidi»e.-d tu b-nrih *h.
•o S B. Walt « Sons'
’ the
iwmxdy
wou;-! .
nm-K c-4l»rt. Uueh .0
hey loiwd tbai Hyouiel
i* .biinied (if it d«! tM>‘ S. E.
*-Sr.Ti-' etxild not M-li ft under .
1-ei and th«-v sorm Iv-eatne
• ay--h«'
iK-at.-. «rf tJx- uKk trf Hvk

• mitt v.u'- *
-*e ef.Hy.uix
: •S't.thn.tr . ')
' ,.x« BO'biI.K

TIvere ix no disaer«*an;« stfiinarb
►:
SOLON.
:bia doniue pith Hvamet. |t
cukW
nc

-ts'.
i
Solrm Js a bus* Intie vii:;
n-i* .rxis-d al jiiiue .d the year Erwy.K
u*y-Ueins'bTeaihed tboxiKh a c>i it i^k.4
i TBi
or.tiii nr*h! bi^ imbsler: The nimple'e oipfi.
board .t.-Mlfd
*,v»}. b«rtine loss. on
ti'K.lotb: d.dUr. eyira luKtieK. .1'
CJI-.. uf wiHs.(*»lrn,Plr.s Stimber and in fa*-*
.• t.-Il.-e.ilKK! s-i'h ; t.hihc in the line,d wort,
Wi'h ev,Ty H-umej «*i’f.t
S
E.
.! W-«tliet'
nften
whx h ,
We
fn-a hand here wt’h' Wait ir Sob* «lce th.-y oo-inal }w*t
e ale.'hav.
xi'j'i.i 11 l-ert I'.; *-'..-o-if-tiwi! up r-1;i:-{ai,<
> .
The.
r.m*itf^- •n’e*- ’ha' the inopex- will h.. radnnd.d
.i-ft, ... ...t*.KM <0 .-t-e the
L,r..
nle«a (he iccatmt-iit rurre. K" ’hat
tya ms no rt'k St all In burRue Ibis
rntil.Wrtht.
Ifirie nrse IS^xw Tlx->r !*B.I.-:
Ml-i Sw.x-B-7. first.x.-rtu aiSuacher w
c-Jialdr petnedj. __
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ikii'^b ill*- -iJk*-.
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